A reflection on the integration of memory and the process of navigating profound transitions. It involves the challenge of observing the horizon line while internalizing the absence of shared directions: a study on survival, resilience, and the persistence of the self.

The presence of memory is constant: when observing the sea, there is a clear perception that life remains a continuous flow. Giving in to inertia would be a denial of the strength found in this very movement.

In the absence of a shared path, the primary responsibility becomes the preservation of the self. There is a commitment to the integrity of one’s own journey: a promise to remain well despite the reconfiguration of original plans.
I recognize that this process is necessary to navigate the intensity of the experience. I allow the impact of the cycle to be felt: knowing that time and movement will eventually reorganize the internal landscape.
With shortness of breath, I will explain the infinite: how rare and beautiful it truly is that we exist.
