Attuned Interior Spaces
Childhood recollections demonstrate how our capacity to absorb experience is inherently limited, marking where identity begins to shift in response to untenable feelings. Revisiting past events isn't simply reliving them; instead, the emotional resonance changes as we subtly adjust personal boundaries over time. This calibration—recognizing what feels safe and considering the ethical implications of sharing those limits with others—isn’t about rigid self-protection, but a nuanced responsiveness that allows for connection.