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A Strange Exchange of Being Seen
Sometimes a sentence from someone else’s life that rearranges the furniture in your own brain.
That is one of the more unexpected gifts of vulnerability: it grows your mind.
It lets you see the same disease, the same grief, the same fear, the same impossible appointment, through someone else’s eyes. It lets you take a brief, awkward spin in someone else’s grippy socks. Someone else’s oversized Crocs because their feet do not fit today. Someone else’s version of the hallway, the waiting room, the scan, the call, the sentence they still cannot say without changing the subject.
And suddenly your own experience has more dimensions.
Not because someone else’s story replaces yours.
Because it widens the room.