There’s something deeply restorative about people who still choose openness in a world that rewards emotional distance. The ability to remain emotionally available after disappointment, survival, and self-protection have taught otherwise feels like its own form of wisdom. Not everyone realizes how much courage it takes to let life keep touching you instead of hardening against it.
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There’s something deeply restorative about people who still choose openness in a world that rewards emotional distance. The ability to remain emotionally available after disappointment, survival, and self-protection have taught otherwise feels like its own form of wisdom. Not everyone realizes how much courage it takes to let life keep touching you instead of hardening against it.