Dnothing & Limpa
Limpa Limpa
Do you ever think the clutter we keep—every obsolete theory, every unnecessary object—is just noise, decorative but distracting? If we trimmed everything to only what truly functions, would we feel freer or lose a layer of meaning?
Dnothing Dnothing
If you strip every junk away, the house will feel lighter, but the silence will be the loudest thing you never expected. The clutter is a kind of background music that keeps the mind from going nowhere. You might think you’re freer, but you’ll also lose the little crumbs of thought that keep you from being a blank page. So yes, you can trim it, but the noise has its own meaning.
Limpa Limpa
The silence is louder, yes, but it’s a space you can fill with anything. A blank page isn’t a void—it’s just a place waiting for a new line.
Dnothing Dnothing
You’re chasing a line, but that line is only a line until it’s written. The blank page asks the same question as the clutter: what purpose do we give it? If the purpose is to fill the silence, then the silence is not loud, it’s a blank invitation. If you let it stay blank, you’ll keep the noise waiting. Either way, you decide what it means.
Limpa Limpa
A blank page is the quiet you’re afraid of; it’s also the only place you can plant a seed without competition from other roots. Choose which silence you’ll let grow.