Somedays
Some days, the weight of quiet emotions feels heavier, especially during solitary night walks. I've found that walking at night offers a unique solace—a chance to process feelings away from the noise of daily life. Despite trying to act indifferent, or 'idgaf' as some say, there's an undeniable sensitivity inside that surfaces in these moments. Walking beneath the starlit sky or dim street lights gives me permission to face my real self, without the masks we often wear in social settings. The external calm contrasts with the internal emotional waves, helping me acknowledge that having a sensitive heart isn't a weakness but part of my authentic being. In my personal experience, embracing these sensitive moments during night walks has improved my emotional resilience. It encourages introspection and leads to greater self-acceptance. I encourage others to embrace these times, whether through walking or quiet reflection, to reconnect with their inner selves in a meaningful way. This blend of vulnerability and strength captured during nighttime walks is a genuine slice of life that many can relate to, reminding us all that it's okay to be sensitive while striving to appear strong.




































































