not one of us carrying a verdict

 


not one of us carrying a verdict 

estefaaano_writes 


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the rain doesn't choose people.


it falls on the woman who just buried her husband,

and on the man who danced at his daughter's wedding this morning,

soaking both of them the same,

indifferent in the way only beautiful things

are allowed to be indifferent.


the wind from the sea touches everyone the same.


it moves through the hair of the grieving

and the hair of the joyous 

without stopping to ask which is which.


it has crossed too much open water to care

about the small distinctions we make between ourselves.


it pressed against the face of your mother

when she was young and didn't know yet

what her life would cost her.


it is pressing against your face right now.


this is the closest thing to immortality

any of us will ever be offered,

and we keep missing it

because we search for something

that knows our name.


the sun shines on everyone equally.


on the city that burned

and the city still standing.


on the convict eating his breakfast

and the martyr who has forgotten

what hunger feels like.


it does not dim for the suffering

or brighten for the good.


it gives the absolute measure of itself,

every morning, without resentment,

without memory of what we did yesterday.


if God wanted us to be different from one another,

He would have created that difference

before sending us into this world.


He would have made one throat for singing

and one throat for silence.


one hand worthy of holding

and one hand to be left empty.


but we arrived the same way,

small and unfinished and screaming,

not one of us carrying a verdict.


the difference came later.


we made it ourselves,

out of fear, out of convenience,

out of the ancient need

to decide who the rain is really for.


but the rain already answered that.

the wind already answered that.


every morning the sun rises

and answers it again,

and we go inside and draw the curtains

and return to our arrangements,

our hierarchies of deserving,

our watchful lists of who belongs

to which side of God's attention.


He already told us in the rain.

He already told us in the wind.


every morning He writes it again in light

across every face equally,

and every morning we find new ways

to not understand.


so we begin with what we were given.


we carry love the way the rain carries itself,

without deciding first

who is worth the weight of it.


we carry respect the way the wind carries salt,

not knowing whose lips it will eventually reach,

not needing to know.


and the world gives it back.

not always immediately.

not always from the people you offered it to first.


but it returns, how the rain returns,

how the sea keeps sending its wind inland

long after you have stopped standing at the shore.


what you release into the world

does not forget you.


it travels the distance the light travels,

touches the same variety of faces,

and somewhere, in its return,

it finds you again.


changed by everywhere it has been,

but still yours.


still carrying the intention

you sent out with it,

all that time ago,

when you decided to love without exception,


the way the world

has always loved you.


Comments

  1. Anonymous3/07/2026

    ♥️♥️♥️

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  2. ordeal3/07/2026

    Rain, salt, and light. 🌧️đź§‚☀️

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  3. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Indifferent in the way only beautiful things are allowed to be indifferent. What a stunningly accurate observation of Life.

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  4. Anonymous3/07/2026

    God told us in the rain, the wind, and the light. If we just looked up, we’d see the answer is already there.

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  5. I feel like I just went to a church that actually makes sense. Thank you for these words, Estefaaano!

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  6. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’ve never thought about the wind pressing against my mother’s face when she was young. It makes me feel connected to her in a way I can’t explain.

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  7. Anonymous3/07/2026

    "Still yours." What a comforting way to end.

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  8. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The most important poem of 2026. Period.

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  9. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The sun shining on the convict and the martyr equally. That is a hard truth to swallow, but it is the ultimate proof of grace.

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  10. champion3/07/2026

    "Every morning we find new ways to not understand." This hit me right in the gut. We work so hard to stay divided.

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  11. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Hierarchies of deserving—You’ve summed up the entire human struggle in three words.

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  12. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We search for something that knows our name, but immortality is in the things that don’t. That is a profound shift in perspective.

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  13. You carry respect the way the wind carries salt. đź–‹️

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  14. Veronica3/07/2026

    I’ve shared this with my entire family. We all needed this reminder today.

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  15. Anonymous3/07/2026

    "Small and unfinished and screaming." That is such a humbling way to describe us all. We really did start with nothing but a voice.

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  16. Anonymous3/07/2026

    A corpse with river eyes... and now a heart like the rain.

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  17. Anonymous3/07/2026

    No memory of what we did yesterday. Fresh starts every morning.

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  18. The rain doesn’t choose people.’ That first line is such a powerful reset for the soul. We spend so much time thinking we are being targeted by life.

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  19. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We made the difference ourselves out of fear and convenience. This is such a sharp, necessary critique of how we treat each other.

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  20. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The rain already answered that. 🌧️

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  21. What you release into the world does not forget you... This gives me so much hope. Even the love we think is wasted is still traveling.

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  22. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Not one of us carrying a verdict. 🤍

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  23. drip drop3/07/2026

    To love without exception, the way the world has always loved you. A perfect, challenging conclusion to an incredible piece.

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  24. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Everything about this is golden.

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  25. Anonymous3/07/2026

    This is cinematic and soul-crushing and life-giving all at once.

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  26. nothing3/07/2026

    The idea that not one of us carries a verdict at birth... I wish we could remember that every time we look at a stranger.

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  27. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’m going back to the shore now. 🌊

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  28. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Thank you for this, Estefaaano. Truly.

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  29. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Let the light in! 🤍

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  30. It has crossed too much open water to care about the small distinctions.’ The wind as a traveler that is too weary for our nonsense. I love that!

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  31. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Small and unfinished. Yep, that’s us.

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  32. Anonymous3/07/2026

    What you release into the world does not forget you.’ I’m going to hold onto this like a life raft today.

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  33. "Watchful lists of who belongs." End the lists. 🛑

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  34. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Not one of us carrying a verdict... I’m going to be thinking about this phrase for the rest of my life. We really do arrive unfinished and equal.

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  35. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The sun rises and answers it again.

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  36. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The 'ancient need to decide who the rain is really for.' That line is a call-out to every war and every wall ever built.

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  37. knuckles3/07/2026

    This feels like a universal prayer for 2026.

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  38. cartridges3/07/2026

    The sun doesn't brighten for the good or dim for the suffering. It just gives. That is the purest definition of grace I’ve ever seen.

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  39. I have a black cat3/07/2026

    The world loves you without exception. 🌍

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  40. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Don't draw the curtains. Let the light in.

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  41. promiscuous3/07/2026

    We keep missing immortality because we want to hear our own name.

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  42. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Estefaaano, you are the wind behind the rain and the light across our faces. Thank you.

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  43. Without memory of what we did yesterday.’ Imagine if we lived one single day like the sun does.

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  44. too bad I'm an atheist3/07/2026

    Indifferent in the way only beautiful things are allowed to be.’ This line is pure poetry. It captures the 'god' in the machine.

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  45. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Changed by everywhere it has been, but still yours.’ This makes the love we give away sound like an adventurer coming home.

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  46. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The world has always loved you. 🌎🤍

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  47. cardamom3/07/2026

    This is a sermon for the soul.

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  48. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The salt in the wind reaching unknown lips. Total surrender to the unknown.

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  49. My mother passed away recently, and thinking of the wind pressing against her face makes me feel like she’s still in the air.

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  50. Bride to be3/07/2026

    Respect the way the wind carries salt.’ I’m putting this in my wedding vows. No joke.

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  51. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’ve spent so much time judging myself. ‘Not carrying a verdict’—I’m going to try to believe that today.

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  52. the best3/07/2026

    THIS. This is the one. 🥂🔥

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  53. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Small, unfinished, and screaming. đź‘¶✨

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  54. Kendrick3/07/2026

    I’ve been feeling like I’ve wasted so much kindness on the wrong people. This poem tells me it wasn't wasted at all. It’s just traveling.

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  55. To love without exception. That is the final boss of human emotions. estefaaano_writes, you’re pushing us to be better.

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  56. The city that burned and the city still standing. The sun doesn't pick a favorite. That is a heavy, healing thought.

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  57. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We arrive the same way. No titles, no bank accounts, no sins. Just skin and breath. Thank you for this reminder, estefaaano_writes.

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  58. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The wind touched my mother’s face too. 💨🤍

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  59. All ways.3/07/2026

    Still yours. Always yours.

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  60. seeing God3/07/2026

    I’m not a religious person, but this is the first time God has made sense to me in years.

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  61. Sharing this to every group chat I have. Everyone needs the 'rain' today.

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  62. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The sea keeps sending its wind. 🌊

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  63. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The wind doesn't need to know my name to touch my face. There’s so much peace in that anonymity.

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  64. Without resentment, without memory of what we did yesterday.’ The sun is the ultimate forgiver. I need to learn that trick.

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  65. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The rain doesn't choose people.’ 🌧️🤍

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  66. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The intention you sent out all that time ago... it’s still out there. That is a powerful thought.

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  67. serenity3/07/2026

    It finds you again. It always finds you again. 🕊️

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  68. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We find new ways to not understand. We really are a stubborn species, aren't we?

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  69. Geneva3/07/2026

    This poem feels like a soft place to land after a very hard year.

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  70. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Indifferent and beautiful. 🌑

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  71. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’m printing this out and putting it on my fridge. It’s a daily requirement.

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  72. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I love the thought of the wind being a bridge between me and my mother’s younger self. Time feels less like a wall now.

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  73. zirconia3/07/2026

    I’ve spent 30 years carrying a verdict I gave myself. Today, I’m letting the rain wash it off. Thank you, estefaaano_writes.

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  74. Anonymous3/07/2026

    This poem is a deep breath for a crowded mind.

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  75. The 'watchful lists of who belongs'—you caught us all red-handed with that one, estefaaano_writes. We are all guilty of drawing those curtains.

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  76. Anonymous3/07/2026

    estefaaano_writes, you’ve outdone yourself with this one.

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  77. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We go inside and draw the curtains.’ Why are we so afraid of the light being equal? Is it because we want to feel special?

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  78. Anonymous3/07/2026

    estefaaano_writes, your voice is the wind we all need right now. 🌬️

    THIS IS YOUR MAGNUM OPUS!

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  79. Anonymous3/07/2026

    One hand worthy of holding and one hand to be left empty... The absurdity of that is so clear when you put it that way.

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  80. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Estefaaano, you are writing the world back together.

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  81. The idea that the 'difference came later' is so simple but so profound. We aren't born with enemies.

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  82. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The part about the curtains hit way too hard. I realized I’ve spent my whole life closing them just so I don't have to see people I don't like getting the same 'sun' I do.

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  83. I’m one of those people who 'searches for something that knows my name.' I didn't realize how much that was actually isolating me until now.

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  84. Anonymous3/07/2026

    My mom just turned 70 and she’s had a hard life. Knowing the world loved her 'without exception' even when people didn't... that helps.

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  85. Anonymous3/07/2026

    If God wanted us different, he would’ve given us different throats. Simple. Brutal. True.

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  86. Flicker3/07/2026

    Stop standing at the shore waiting for a return. Just let it go. This was the kick in the pants I needed.

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  87. Anonymous3/07/2026

    🤍🤍🤍

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  88. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Rain doesn't care about your resume. Love that.

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  89. saltworks3/07/2026

    The 'salt in the wind' imagery is 10/10.

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  90. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The sun doesn't have a memory. If the sun can forget what I did yesterday, why can't I?

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  91. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I don’t believe in God, but I believe in the rain. And if the rain doesn't choose, maybe I shouldn't either.

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  92. Anonymous3/07/2026

    🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍

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  93. caramel3/07/2026

    I sent out a lot of hate years ago. Reading this makes me want to start sending out something else so that's what 'finds me again' later.

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  94. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Intention is everything. I’m checking mine tonight.

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  95. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Two years of Estefaaano_writes and we get this? You've shifted from the barstool to the whole world.

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  96. rain wet3/07/2026

    I'm the guy who danced at the wedding today. And yeah, the rain didn't care about my suit. It felt good.

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  97. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Without resentment.
    I’m working on it. The sun is a better person than I am.

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  98. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Every morning he writes it again in light. We are so lucky to get a fresh page every 24 hours.

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  99. A query posed to no one... but answered by everyone.

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  100. Anonymous3/07/2026

    🫂🤍

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  101. Pompano3/07/2026

    This made me think about my neighbor who I haven't spoken to in three years. Maybe it's time to stop holding that grudge since the sun doesn't seem to care anyway.

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  102. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We're all just guests here.

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  103. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Respect is like salt. It's simple, it's everywhere, and it changes the flavor of everything. I like that.

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  104. This feels like you've finally stopped looking in the rearview and started looking at the sky.

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  105. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I wonder if we’d all be kinder if we just spent more time looking at the sea. It doesn't care about our politics.

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  106. Mom of 23/07/2026

    The part about the mother really got to me. Life costs a lot, doesn't it?

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  107. Anonymous3/07/2026

    This is a massive shift in tone and I’m here for it. It feels more expansive.

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  108. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I bet half the people commenting haven't actually tried to love "without exception" because that sounds like the hardest thing ever.

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  109. Clayton3/07/2026

    Human beings are basically just toddlers who grew up and started carrying around a bunch of baggage. We need to get back to the "screaming and unfinished" part.

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  110. Kellogg3/07/2026

    My dad always told me life wasn't fair, but I never thought about it this way. It's not that it's unfair, it's just that it doesn't play favorites.

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  111. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’ve been so obsessed with my "brand" and my name lately that I forgot how to just be a person in the world. This was a much needed reality check.

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  112. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Weirdly, this makes me feel less lonely. If the wind is hitting everyone at once, then we’re all technically touching, right?

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  113. dreary3/07/2026

    We really do make everything so complicated. We build these huge walls and for what? The rain just goes right over them.

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  114. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I like that this isn't some "toxic positivity" thing. It’s actually kind of cold and beautiful at the same time. The world is indifferent, deal with it.

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  115. still obsessed with innuendos3/07/2026

    You’ve come a long way from writing about whiskey and barstools. This feels like you finally stepped outside and took a look at the horizon.

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  116. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Fine. I’m going to go stand outside for a second. No phone, no music, just the wind.

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  117. Anonymous3/07/2026

    It's a lot to think about. I’ll probably be back to read this again tonight.

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  118. Anonymous3/07/2026

    This actually made me cry a bit. Just the idea that I don't have to be "finished" yet.

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  119. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’m tired of the hierarchies too. Let’s just be people.

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  120. Anonymous3/07/2026

    If the light doesn't remember what we did yesterday, then why do we carry so much guilt? We should be more like the morning.

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  121. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The intention we send out finds us again. That’s both a beautiful promise and a scary warning depending on what you’re sending out.

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  122. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The sun is the best teacher we've got.

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  123. My mom worked three jobs and never complained. Seeing her life as a "cost" makes me want to go hug her right now. She paid so much for me to just exist.

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  124. Anonymous3/07/2026

    It’s easy to say we’re all the same until you have to stand next to someone you hate and admit the rain treats them just as well as it treats you.

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  125. Anonymous3/07/2026

    You’re making 2026 look like the year of radical honesty. I’m here for it.

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  126. Anonymous3/07/2026

    If we arrived "small and unfinished," then every mistake we make is just part of the process. There’s no "verdict" because the trial isn't over.

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  127. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We spend so much energy deciding who is "worthy." What if we just spent that energy being "worthy" ourselves?

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  128. Anonymous3/07/2026

    2026 needs more of this and less of everything else.

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  129. Anonymous3/07/2026

    We’re all breathing the same air that touched everyone who came before us.

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  130. Anonymous3/07/2026

    Still mine. That part made me feel like I haven't lost everything after all.

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  131. I'm going to stop overthinking my "purpose" and just watch the rain for a bit.

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  132. Anonymous3/07/2026

    The world is a lot bigger than our "small distinctions."

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  133. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’m making a choice today to love without exception. It’s probably going to be hard as hell.

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  134. Anonymous3/07/2026

    my "sins" don't dim the sun.

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  135. My grandfather died with a lot of secrets and a lot of regrets. It’s a relief to think that the wind hitting his grave today is the same one that hit him when he was a kid. No judgment. Just air.

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  136. Anonymous3/07/2026

    I’m that person who always thinks the rain is "ruining" my day. I never stopped to think that the rain is just doing its job and I'm the one making it personal.

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  137. Anonymous3/07/2026

    This makes me want to go for a drive with the windows down and just forget my name for an hour.

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  138. Most of us wouldn't know what to do with ourselves if we actually stopped judging people. It’s like a hobby we can’t quit.

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  139. Anonymous3/08/2026

    love love love it

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