Guest & Glacier
You know, I keep thinking that when you cut away the noise, what's left might be a cleaner map for the mind.
Exactly. Strip away the extraneous signals, reduce the variables, and the remaining structure is clearer. The mind can then navigate with fewer distractions.
Sounds like a good plan, if you ever find the quiet you’re looking for.
I find quiet by eliminating the noise, not by waiting for it.
Elimination is like pruning a tree; the leaves grow back, but you keep the shape.
Leaves will always regrow, but the skeleton stays, and that’s the map you keep.
It’s the same with people—strip the fluff, keep the bones. That’s the real chart.