"We spend our lives waiting for the 'big' moments, only to realize that life mostly happens in the margins. The hours don't just pass; they —unnoticed, like sand through fingers. It’s not the milestones we lose, but the quiet Tuesday afternoons, the sound of a voice we take for granted, and the versions of ourselves we thought we’d keep forever. Don't just watch the clock; feel the weight of the now before it becomes a then ." 2. On Lost Connections (Relationships/Friendships)
"Sometimes, people don’t leave with a bang or a bridge burned. They just . A text left on read, a shared joke that no longer fits, the slow fade of a soul you once knew by heart. It’s a quiet kind of grief, watching someone you love drift into the background of your own story. Maybe the hardest part isn't the goodbye—it’s the silence that takes its place." 3. On the Fragility of Inspiration and Self Slip Away
If your post is inspired by a specific song, you might be referencing: "We spend our lives waiting for the 'big'
The Practice That Can Quietly Slip Away - Will Kemp Art School Don't just watch the clock; feel the weight