Prophet & Memno
I found an 18th‑century letter where a single comma was moved, and the whole sense of the sentence flipped. Do you ever feel that those tiny punctuation marks are like little prayers, anchoring the moment in a way we often overlook?
Yes, I see a comma as a tiny stone in the river of words; when it sits in the right place, the current follows a different path. It reminds us that small attention can shift the whole tide. So next time you read a line, pause at that comma and let it whisper.