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Você já teve a impressão de que está vivendo no modo "pausa", carregando o peso de uma história que já terminou, mas que se recusa a sair da sua mente? A madrugada chega e o silêncio se torna o palco perfeito para o seu intelecto revirar os mesmos escombros, procurando desesperadamente por um encerramento que, na verdade, nunca vai existir. Neste vídeo, mergulhamos na psicologia profunda e na filosofia existencialista para revelar por que a sua obsessão por "fechar ciclos" está, ironicamente, te impedindo de recomeçar.

Mergulhamos na filosofia de Schopenhauer e Sartre para entender que a vida não é um livro organizado com pontos finais claros. Quando você exige lógica de eventos caóticos, entra em um conflito destrutivo com a própria existência.

🧠 Neste vídeo você vai descobrir:
• Por que a tentativa de entender o ontem é a barreira principal para a sua transformação interior
• O conceito de "Vontade" de Schopenhauer e como ela sabota sua busca por paz
• Como a filosofia existencialista nos ensina a agir mesmo sem ter todas as respostas
• A conexão entre a necessidade de encerramento e a epidemia moderna de ansiedade
• Como utilizar o pensamento crítico para parar de investir energia em narrativas que não levam a lugar nenhum
• A diferença real entre o luto necessário e a estagnação emocional baseada na psicologia existencial

✨ Se você busca um autoconhecimento que não se limite a frases motivacionais, este encontro é para você. Vamos desconstruir a fantasia de que todo acontecimento precisa de uma lição moral e abraçar a liberdade feroz de caminhar mesmo com o texto incompleto. A sua autonomia não reside em consertar o passado, mas em assumir a caneta agora e escrever algo novo.

🌿 Este conteúdo é uma jornada de despertar da consciência, aliando a psicologia sombria que revela nossas fugas e a filosofia moderna que nos devolve a rédea da própria biografia. É hora de parar de mendigar explicações para o universo e começar a criar o seu próprio sentido.

Salva este vídeo nos seus favoritos para assistir sempre que o passado tentar te prender e segue o nosso perfil para receber mais conteúdos de filosofia e psicologia todos os dias!

🌀 Compartilhe sua experiência: Em qual momento da sua caminhada você percebeu que precisava parar de investigar o passado para conseguir viver o presente? Qual capítulo da sua vida você decidiu deixar inacabado para poder recomeçar?

🎵 Música de Fundo: Spirit of Fire – Jesse Gallagher

Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Sartre, Beauvoir, Camus e outros, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.

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00:01The early morning hours are often the stage where the mind refuses to rest.
00:06The gaze keeps returning to the same ruins, obsessively searching for an explanation that never came.
00:13The sensation of paralysis begins in the chest, a subtle tightness, a breath that is only partially blocked.
00:21The silence of not knowing is tormenting, transforming the psyche into a tireless investigator.
00:27which revisits old conversations and dredges up memories, attempting to justify an unexpected rejection, a failure, or an abrupt breakup.
00:38The pressing need to tie up loose ends acts like an iron chain.
00:44The urge to begin a new chapter clashes with the silent belief that existence cannot continue until...
00:53The previous page makes perfect sense.
00:56The contemporary illusion persists that every wound needs a clear moral lesson and a pretty ribbon to...
01:03to finally be put away in the drawer.
01:07The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer understood this intimate trap viscerally.
01:13Instead of offering false hopes of closure, he presents us with a brutal mirror.
01:19Reality often abandons narratives halfway through, leaving essential sentences without any conclusion.
01:27To demand logic from chaotic events is to wage a futile war against peace itself.
01:33True vitality lies not in fixing yesterday, but in the courage to turn the page stained with one's own mistakes.
01:41hands, even if the text is painfully incomplete.
01:46In this meeting, we will pierce through the dense fog of this stagnation.
01:51Let's deconstruct the fantasy that every cycle needs a harmonious conclusion.
01:58Accepting to walk forward in the dark, embracing the absolute mystery of ancient abandonment, will never be a sign of weakness.
02:07It is, in fact, the beginning of their most radical form of personal liberation.
02:15Life swings like a pendulum back and forth, between pain and boredom.
02:22When this phrase reaches our ears, the instinctive reaction is usually to distance ourselves from it.
02:28It sounds like a diagnosis that's too grim to be faced on any given Tuesday.
02:34However, there is an immense, almost healing, sense of comfort in the brutal honesty of this observation.
02:43Schopenhauer was not trying to drown humanity in bitterness.
02:47He offered a clear mirror to the exhaustion we all hide.
02:52The psyche becomes seriously ill when it tries to mask the chaos.
02:57pretending that every stumble carries a great moral lesson wrapped up like a gift.
03:02Sometimes, weight is just weight, with no hidden lesson.
03:08Imagine a sudden storm in the middle of a night ocean.
03:13The gigantic waves toss the wooden boat about aimlessly.
03:18The water flows with blind force, oblivious to the terror of those who navigate it.
03:24This irrational energy, which pushes reality forward without asking permission or giving explanations,
03:29It was named by the German author as the will.
03:34It is that silent, primal impulse that makes us desire intangible things.
03:40To fight for survival and to demand guarantees in a completely uncertain world.
03:47The anguish arises precisely from this daily friction.
03:50Our intellect demands a flawless script.
03:54We want clear beginnings, productive middles, and resolved ends.
03:59But willpower operates in the wildest possible improvisation.
04:04That relationship that ended abruptly,
04:07or a professional phase that evaporated without warning,
04:10They did not fail due to a lack of merit.
04:13They collapsed because the universe's matrix ignores comfortable scripts.
04:19Accepting the complete meaninglessness of some disappointments.
04:22It removes tons of rock from the coast.
04:25Ancient abandonment ceases to be a punitive enigma.
04:30There is no sacred code in the past.
04:33awaiting translation during insomnia.
04:36The structure collapsed simply because of the underwater currents of the sea.
04:40They changed direction.
04:45Life can only be understood
04:47Looking back.
04:49But it can only be lived
04:51Looking ahead.
04:54Soren Kierkegaard's warning,
04:57Danish philosopher
04:58and precursor of existentialism,
05:01exposes the great labyrinth
05:02of our own time.
05:04Human reason demands constant retrospection.
05:07to be able to assemble
05:08a coherent puzzle.
05:11However, the pulse of the blood
05:14And the hours march relentlessly toward tomorrow.
05:17To be immobilized by the side of the road,
05:20trying to figure out what went wrong on the previous page,
05:23It freezes the internal clock.
05:26We cultivate the false contemporary premise.
05:29that pointless mourning will turn into wisdom,
05:32It only needs to be dissected repeatedly in the mind.
05:36The problem is that certain tragedies
05:40They do not promote spiritual growth.
05:43Some injuries are just cross-examinations.
05:46And it's perfectly fine to admit that fact out loud.
05:49Genuine relief takes over the body.
05:52when the obsession with closing the loop
05:54Perfect harmony evaporates.
05:58Schopenhauer found refuge in aesthetic contemplation.
06:02Immerse yourself in classical music or observe a painting.
06:06It calms the tyranny of the intellect that wants to solve everything.
06:11Art grants permission to witness the storm.
06:14without the obligation to tame it.
06:17When an orchestra plays melancholic chords,
06:20No one demands that a musical note account for its sadness.
06:24The sound is allowed to vibrate and disappear into the dense air.
06:29Transfer this observer stance
06:31to the wreckage of one's own biography
06:34It is a gesture of pure inner revolution.
06:36It means facing the unfinished paragraph.
06:39and to allow the mystery to remain there,
06:42untouched and unanswered.
06:45The line being cut in half does not invalidate the entire book.
06:49Abandoning the investigation of an outcome.
06:52It returns oxygen to congested lungs.
06:56The fresh ink is waiting on the table.
07:00The hands can get back to work now.
07:03embracing the fierce freedom of not having the slightest idea
07:06why yesterday failed.
07:12We feel the pain, but not its absence.
07:15Concern, but not the absence of it.
07:19Schopenhauer's brutal realization
07:22It sheds light on a fascinating and cruel mechanism.
07:25from our own brain.
07:27Medicine reports that patients
07:29who lose a leg or an arm
07:31They continue to feel itching and tingling.
07:34and chills in that exact part of the body
07:37which no longer exists.
07:39Neurology calls this phenomenon...
07:41of phantom limb syndrome.
07:44The nerves were severed.
07:46The surgery healed the skin.
07:48But the mind refuses to update.
07:51The physical map immediately.
07:53Biology deals with trauma.
07:55creating a profound sensory illusion.
07:59The human psyche does an identical job.
08:02with the stories interrupted abruptly.
08:05That goodbye that got stuck in my throat,
08:08the dismissal that occurred without plausible technical justification,
08:12a friendship that simply dried up
08:15and stopped responding.
08:17The royal link was severed.
08:20The schedule progressed at the normal pace.
08:22The seasons have changed.
08:24However, the emotional state continues to feel.
08:27to throb a piece of the biography
08:29which is no longer there.
08:32A contemporary trap has been created.
08:34extremely dangerous surrounding the word
08:37resilience.
08:38There is overwhelming social pressure.
08:41demanding a perfect ending to any crisis.
08:45Culture dictates that sitting is mandatory.
08:48to process the event in record time,
08:52to extract a great, illuminating lesson.
08:53and pack the disappointment into a labeled box
08:57with the cycle completed.
08:59The internet has transformed existential healing.
09:02in a sort of production line.
09:05However, the fabric of reality
09:07It features much more torn textures.
09:10and more unpredictable than behavioral guidelines suggest.
09:15To demand that suffering be pointless.
09:17make logical sense
09:19It's like asking the wind...
09:21justify the reasons for having knocked it down.
09:23an ancient tree.
09:24The wind is just blowing,
09:27without hidden morals.
09:29The fracture occurred
09:31and, on many early mornings,
09:34It will continue to hurt silently.
09:36refusing to hand over
09:37a reassuring explanation.
09:43Absurdity arises from this confrontation.
09:45between human appeal
09:46and the irrational silence of the world.
09:50Albert Camus,
09:52Franco-Algerian philosopher
09:53and the ultimate exponent of absurdist thought,
09:56summarized masterfully
09:58this invisible battlefield.
10:00On one side of the inner trench
10:02intelligence is found
10:04Desperate for answers.
10:06Rationality hates a vacuum.
10:09The brain builds bridges,
10:12performs calculations
10:12and draws up theories
10:14to ensure that absolutely
10:16the whole cause
10:17possess a traceable effect.
10:20On the other side of the dispute,
10:22life rests, naked and raw,
10:24which is usually delightfully deaf
10:27to the demands for cosmic coherence.
10:30The clash reaches its climax.
10:32when one tries to force the universe into silence
10:35to confess their secrets.
10:38Rivers of vital energy are wasted.
10:41elaborating imaginary debates
10:42Under a hot shower.
10:45Definitive speeches of confrontation are being rehearsed.
10:48with people who are already walking
10:50along completely different roads.
10:52This fantasy of achieving the ideal outcome.
10:56It hijacks the ability to inhabit the present moment.
11:00One stays on the balcony waiting for the ex-partner,
11:03the former boss or fate itself
11:05Send a formal letter apologizing.
11:08and clarifying the details of the breakup from years ago.
11:11The central problem is that such a document
11:15It was never mailed.
11:18The relentless pursuit of a surgical closure.
11:21It acts as the mask of the ego.
11:23trying to tame that which has strayed from the planned script.
11:28True psychological liberation
11:31emerges at the exact moment
11:33in which the mind resigns.
11:34from the position of detective of unsolved crimes.
11:38Understanding is not a prerequisite.
11:40every inch of the abyss
11:42to be able to turn her back on him
11:44and resume the walk.
11:47The previous sentence of the text
11:49It ended up lacking the correct punctuation.
11:51It will remain suspended on the leaf forever.
11:55To allow this asymmetry to exist.
11:57It returns the weight of gravity to the feet.
12:01The hand regains its dexterity.
12:03to handle the pen,
12:05capable of scribbling the first original word,
12:08because of the urgency to decipher
12:10the aged mystery
12:11finally lost its ability
12:14to suffocate the oxygen.
12:19Each day is a small life.
12:21Each awakening and emergence is a small birth.
12:24Each fresh morning is a little bit of youth.
12:28The simplicity of this observation by Schopenhauer
12:32It hides an extremely powerful antidote.
12:35against paralysis.
12:36If each sunrise acts as a small, independent incarnation,
12:40Yesterday takes on the gentle weight of a time that has already expired.
12:45So how do we apply this wisdom to our busy and noisy routines?
12:50How to untie a knot in your throat
12:52And to walk without a perfect ending?
12:55The German author and modern philosophy
12:58They invite us to abandon self-punishment.
13:02There are three possible internal movements.
13:05to relearn how to navigate the darkness of one's own existence.
13:09Think about the tense and stifling atmosphere of a courtroom.
13:13The judge bangs the gavel.
13:15The audience holds its breath.
13:16and awaits a categorical definition of guilt or total innocence.
13:21The psyche often constructs this exact scenario.
13:24to judge one's own biography.
13:28The first motion proposes suspending the verdict.
13:31Intelligence feels a visceral need.
13:35to label all experiences.
13:39We want to determine if that failed project
13:41It was either a definitive disaster or a glorious learning experience.
13:47We demand a moral to the story so we can sleep in peace.
13:51However, suspending the sentence
13:53It means accepting that certain phases
13:56They were neither grand victories nor humiliating defeats.
14:00They simply happened.
14:02The event was interrupted.
14:05By removing the obligation to issue a final judgment
14:08Regarding the incomplete page,
14:10Chest pressure drops almost instantly.
14:14The old fracture loses its duty to teach any fabulous lesson.
14:20becoming just another common occurrence again.
14:23in the ocean of memory.
14:28What matters is not what they do to us,
14:31But what do we do with what they made of us?
14:35Jean-Paul Sartre, French thinker
14:38and an icon of modern existentialism,
14:41It provides the precise compass for the next steps of the journey.
14:44If the nature of what has passed doesn't matter as much as our current response,
14:50The structure of identity gains an unprecedented lightness.
14:55Picture the dusty floor of a stained-glass workshop.
14:59Shards of glass, of mixed colors and irregular shapes,
15:03They are scattered across the floor.
15:06Analyzed separately,
15:08They just look like useless debris.
15:12The second step requires embracing the aesthetics of the fragment.
15:17We were conditioned from an early age.
15:19Wishing for an impeccably harmonious trajectory,
15:23where effort leads to merit, which leads to the pinnacle.
15:28When a piece breaks
15:30and refuses to fit in with the rest,
15:33The feeling of failure contaminates everything.
15:35However, a mature mind is much more like a stained-glass window.
15:41with whatever leftovers are available.
15:44Beauty does not reside in the perfect continuity of the design.
15:48and yes, in the courage to bring together incompatible fragments.
15:51and allow the light to pass through precisely the cracks.
15:56Tomorrow doesn't have to make sense in relation to yesterday.
16:00Reality supports, and often demands,
16:04abrupt changes in the narrative.
16:07And finally, we reached the third stage,
16:10which is the act of blind authorship.
16:13Imagine being seated behind the wheel of a car.
16:16with the headlights suddenly going out
16:18in the middle of an unfamiliar highway.
16:21To be paralyzed inside the vehicle,
16:24trying to mentally guess the path of the invisible curves,
16:28It only fuels the panic.
16:30Action must necessarily precede clarity.
16:35The firm commitment is to hold the pen.
16:39and write today's first line,
16:41rejecting the temptation to reread the cut sentence
16:44that was left behind.
16:46Inner clarity does not spring from isolated intellectual reflection.
16:51It is born from the mechanical movement of moving forward.
16:55Taking a step forward, even without guarantees and feeling our way through the air,
16:59It generates the meaning that reason so desperately needed.
17:03Self-creation eliminates the need for promises of success.
17:07It only demands the audacity to start over.
17:10even though the heart beats erratically.
17:16Man is condemned to be free.
17:18because once it's been released into the world,
17:20He is responsible for everything he does.
17:24Sartre's harsh revelation
17:26It touches on the most sensitive point of our existential weariness.
17:31The absence of a guaranteed script
17:33It terrifies the human psyche in an overwhelming way.
17:38Imagine an inmate in a dark cell.
17:40that, after decades of banging on the walls
17:43and demanding answers from the invisible jailer,
17:46he accidentally notices that the iron grate
17:49It was always unlocked.
17:52Immediate shock rarely brings euphoria.
17:55It brings a chilling dread.
17:57The brightness of the hallway is blinding.
18:00and the vastness of space out there
18:02It imposes a frightening autonomy.
18:06If imprisonment was an illusion fueled by one's own mind,
18:09the excuse to remain inactive
18:12It completely collapses.
18:14The responsibility for taking the next step.
18:17It falls violently upon one's own shoulders.
18:21This constitutes the most glorious condemnation of our condition.
18:26When the intellect finally accepts
18:28that the previous page of the biography
18:30It does not hold a hidden cosmic meaning.
18:33The foundation is shaking.
18:35Anxiety attacks furiously.
18:37Because the safety net has completely disappeared.
18:41The inexplicable rupture
18:43or the severe rejection of last year
18:45They lose their appearance of relentless destiny.
18:48revealing themselves merely as random collisions of life.
18:52To witness the stark reality of chance.
18:54It hurts at first glance.
18:56however,
18:56It brings a tremendous sense of relief.
18:59If old wounds do not form an inviolable plan
19:03capable of securing tomorrow,
19:04The table is completely clean.
19:07The puzzle that intelligence was trying to assemble.
19:10obsessively during sleepless nights
19:12There is no final image printed on the box.
19:16The exhausting obligation to excavate yesterday evaporates.
19:20giving way to the most beautiful of tasks.
19:22The courageous invention of the present.
19:27Existence precedes essence.
19:32This maxim sums up in a concise way
19:35The pinnacle of French existentialist thought.
19:39First, we are launched into this physical plane,
19:42facing the cold, the losses
19:44and the most absolute silence of nature.
19:48Only after we receive this disorienting shock
19:52That's when we started the slow work.
19:54to sculpt who we truly want to become,
19:58shaping identity through every attitude
20:00chosen in the heat of the moment.
20:03Visualize a forgotten painting canvas.
20:06in the corner of a dusty studio.
20:08The fabric already has dark stains.
20:11moisture marks
20:12and unfinished lines of an old sketch.
20:17Hasty rationality
20:18would decree that the material is ruined,
20:22incapable of harboring any future beauty.
20:25Philosophical wisdom, on the other hand,
20:28extend clean brushes
20:30and warns that the true landscape
20:32It will be born precisely by integrating
20:34those accidental stains
20:36in a completely original design.
20:39Character doesn't work like a rigid seed.
20:42and unalterable, planted at the moment of birth.
20:46Being is consolidated with each sunrise.
20:49layer upon layer,
20:50whenever the will decides to defy its own fear.
20:55Pending grief or fragmented friendship
20:58They do not determine the outline of the soul.
21:01Such rubble merely serves as an uneven stage.
21:04where the new chapter needs to begin.
21:07The obsession with aligning all the paragraphs from yesterday.
21:11It functions like a lead anchor.
21:14Sinking vitality into a time that no longer breathes.
21:18Cutting that rope doesn't extinguish the old storm.
21:21but it authorizes the sails of the boat
21:23Go back to capturing the wind.
21:24Authentic emancipation blossoms in the instant.
21:29where we stop collecting emotional debts from the universe.
21:33Meaning was not buried under the rubble.
21:36Waiting for rescue.
21:37It pulses vibrantly at the tip of the pen.
21:40ready to risk the role
21:41with the bravery of someone who simply decides to keep going.
21:57Sartre's forceful warning
22:00It echoes like a pacifying whisper.
22:03in moments of extreme mental exhaustion.
22:05The mind often sits down.
22:08on a completely deserted train platform,
22:11crossing arms
22:12and waiting for the past to get back on track
22:15to provide a formal justification.
22:19The need to explain makes your legs freeze.
22:22preventing any authentic walk.
22:25We firmly believe that the train driver
22:28He will get off the train carrying a sealed envelope.
22:31containing the exact reasons
22:33of a promise that inexplicably failed.
22:36However, the train has already departed.
22:39to another continent.
22:41Looking at one's own loose ends
22:44It requires a colossal dose of deep compassion.
22:47Dialogue with the silence of not knowing.
22:50initially terrifying,
22:52because we were severely trained
22:54to reject the existential vacuum.
22:57However, this lack of logical answers
23:01It contains a formidable healing environment.
23:04When the intellect finally gives up demanding.
23:07May the old pain give its daily account,
23:10The body's muscles relax.
23:13The wound, which previously seemed like a torturous and noisy enigma,
23:18It becomes a simple, silent mark on the skin.
23:21Yesterday loses the texture of a relentless police interrogation.
23:25and becomes just a distant wind,
23:28that no longer has enough strength
23:30to change the course of our next steps.
23:36We have art so that we don't die from the truth.
23:41Friedrich Nietzsche, fundamental German philosopher
23:44for the deconstruction of absolute certainties,
23:47points to a brilliant way out
23:49for the obsession with unquestionable clarity.
23:52Excess of understanding
23:54It transforms with extreme ease.
23:57in a suffocating cage.
23:59The relentless pursuit of dissecting
24:02clinically every tear shed
24:04It kills the instinctive fluidity of the journey.
24:08turning biography into a frigid laboratory.
24:12Rational thinking endemates anesthesia,
24:16The heart stops moving.
24:19A creative attitude towards life
24:22teaches that the obscure mystery
24:24This does not represent a technical defect.
24:27but rather the indispensable raw material
24:30of all profound beauty.
24:32If the outcome of the previous phase
24:34contained impeccable mathematics,
24:37tomorrow would be at risk.
24:38to become a mere predictable repetition.
24:41The gap opened by the rupture
24:43It actually constitutes
24:45the guarantee that the next step
24:47It will be vibrant.
24:49The perfect closure
24:50It usually acts like a mirage.
24:52which only delays the practical rebirth,
24:55stealing the vigor from the present hours.
24:59Faced with this silent crossroads,
25:01the psyche is called upon to confront
25:04The most honest mirror of all.
25:06What would happen in your routine?
25:08if you stopped asking for logical explanations
25:11To that which has already definitively died?
25:14What if the absence of a pleasant ending...
25:17in the previous chapter
25:19for exactly the unrestricted authorization
25:22what you needed
25:24to invent a story
25:25Completely new today?
25:30Only the present is true and effective.
25:33It is the only real and filled time.
25:37Schopenhauer's serene declaration
25:40It functions like an anchor.
25:42of those who accept venturing into the unknown.
25:45The fog usually descends.
25:46on the mountain in an imperceptible way,
25:49swallowing the contours of the road.
25:52Imagine the solitary figure of a traveler.
25:55walking through this thick fog.
25:58The gaze tries to pierce the fog.
26:00to see the distance traveled.
26:02However, the ancient landscape
26:04It was completely devoured.
26:06opaque white hair.
26:08Trying to guess the exact mileage
26:11What's missing to reach the top?
26:13This proves to be an equally futile effort.
26:17The only light available
26:19It comes from a small lamp.
26:21hold firmly by the hands,
26:23whose light reaches, at immense cost,
26:26just an extension of the next step.
26:29Affliction often invades the muscles.
26:32when intelligence demands access
26:34to the complete map of the mountain range.
26:37The mountain, however,
26:39refuses to provide cartographic guarantees.
26:43She offers only
26:44the raw topography of the present.
26:46Stagnation arises precisely from
26:49when we refuse to move our legs
26:51as long as the sky isn't absurdly clear.
26:57We have not become enlightened.
27:00imagining figures of light,
27:01but making the darkness conscious.
27:05Carl Gustav Jung,
27:08Swiss psychiatrist
27:09and founder of analytical psychology,
27:12describes accurately
27:14the essence of this intimate struggle.
27:16Profound wisdom
27:18It doesn't consist of magically dispelling the fog.
27:21but in cultivating the necessary bravery
27:24to inhabit the imperfection of the journey
27:26and to see one's own shadow.
27:30Wholeness emerges at the exact moment.
27:32in which the obsession with deciphering the old route
27:35It makes room for genuine presence.
27:39The wanderer discovers
27:40which does not require understanding the logic of stones
27:43that has already been left behind,
27:44There is no need to foresee the dangers of the summit.
27:47that still lies unseen.
27:49True psychological emancipation
27:52It happens when we notice
27:54that the brightness of the internal headlight
27:56that's absolutely enough
27:58to illuminate the immediate passage.
28:02To begin a brand new chapter.
28:04It does not require total clarity of the scene.
28:07demand exclusively
28:09the audacity to tear through the darkness,
28:11sustaining trust
28:13than the very act of moving forward
28:14It will eventually solidify the ground.
28:17under the heels.
28:19The paper is on the table.
28:21the ink is still fresh,
28:22the book belongs only
28:24to whom does the pen belong?
28:28If this mirror that we build today
28:30It brought some semblance of peace or clarity.
28:32for your crossing,
28:34I invite you to leave your like.
28:37comment on your experience
28:38and share this video.
28:41It is through this simple movement
28:43that you support the continuation of this space,
28:47allowing these reflections
28:49reach other people
28:50who also seek true freedom.
28:54Until our next meeting.
29:00Altyazı M.K.
29:15Caption by Adriana Zanotto
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