Ethereal & Harizma
Ethereal Ethereal
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?
Harizma Harizma
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?
Ethereal Ethereal
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.
Harizma Harizma
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.
Ethereal Ethereal
Thank you. I’ll keep that quiet lens open and let the story unfold gently.