Có những người chọn ngồi ở góc tối nhất.
Không phải vì họ buồn.
Mà vì họ không muốn được nhìn thấy quá rõ.
Ban ngày họ đã quá hiện diện.
Quá nhiều trách nhiệm.
Quá nhiều vai trò.
Đêm đến,
họ muốn được mờ đi một chút.
It's interesting how many people I've noticed prefer to spend their nights in solitude, away from the spotlight. It's not necessarily due to sadness or negativity but often because their daytime is packed with numerous responsibilities, interactions, and roles they must fulfill. At night, these individuals desire a little obscurity, a chance to blend into the background and recharge. From personal experience, choosing to be unseen in the evening can be a powerful way to reset emotionally and mentally. During the day, being 'too present' can be draining, whether it's taking care of family, handling work pressure, or maintaining social obligations. I find that sitting quietly in a dimly lit room or a quiet corner helps me disconnect from those roles temporarily, providing space for peaceful reflection and self-care. This practice doesn’t imply a withdrawal from life but rather an intentional pause. It’s a chance to protect one’s inner self from overstimulation and recharge for the next day. In our fast-paced world, embracing such moments of selective invisibility can lead to enhanced well-being and improved focus. So if you ever feel the need to ‘fade away’ during the night, know that it’s a natural response to balance the highs of daily visibility. Creating these moments can help you maintain your mental health, allowing you to handle your many daytime roles more effectively and with renewed energy.









































































