[Self-Evident]
Is the act of explaining with language even necessary? Maybe it depends on how we use it. I’ve written this before, but perhaps we live life “using others” to discover who we truly are. Of course, we can choose to stay unresponsive to others and live without ever really knowing ourselves—and that’s not necessarily wrong.
Still, curiosity and drive for exploration probably point inward first. If we only seek answers outside, we’ll reach less than half of what’s possible. We can’t fully explore ourselves alone—we need experiences with others. Through that process, we uncover both ourselves and the world. That’s when life starts getting interesting, even if it took me a while to get here.
Everyone faces this self-inquiry at some point, usually in their free, aimless early twenties. But back then, lacking depth, we rarely reached meaningful insights. Now, ironically, we’re too busy to reflect, and by the time we’re ready, we might’ve forgotten to ask.
Still, everyone has their pace. Actions and words matter, but what needs to be revealed will be, naturally. Today, I caught a glimpse of that perfect design.
Today was another good day.