Ethereal & Harizma
I've been thinking about how stories shape the world around us, like how the same event can look different depending on the narrative. Do you ever feel that a story can change how we act, even without us knowing?
Absolutely, stories are like mirrors that sometimes distort what we see. A narrative can plant a seed and we start acting as if that’s the only truth, without even noticing. It’s a powerful trick—sometimes useful, sometimes a little dangerous if you’re not watching the script you’re playing. How do you think that shows up in your life?
I notice it more in moments when I pause and listen, like when a memory comes up and I realize I’m seeing it through someone else’s lens. It’s a quiet reminder to keep my own view in check, like stepping back to see the whole landscape instead of just the foreground. That way I can walk a little more gently through the world.
That’s a beautiful way to see it—pausing like a breath between scenes. When you step back, you’re the director of your own play, not just a character in someone else’s script. Keep that quiet lens; it’ll make your moves softer and your stories richer.
Thank you. I’ll keep that quiet lens open and let the story unfold gently.