Veiled Correspondences
The act of opening oneself invites a cascade of small adjustments, unforeseen connections blossoming where clarity once seemed complete. This is acutely felt in long-term bonds: boundaries previously understood demand continuous renegotiation. Such recalibration isn’t about finding equilibrium, however—as Nietzsche observed, all striving encounters resistance—but recognizing the inherent instability within interdependence itself. Time inevitably alters relational patterns, necessitating proportionate scaling and a willingness to relinquish rigid expectations; adaptable understanding emerges from embracing this constant motion.