We spend much of our lives not quite in them. We navigate by categories, by what things are, not by how they feel. A dog, a Tuesday, a loss. Each name arrives already flattened. Useful, yes. Efficient. But when we live conceptually—when the mind leaps ahead of the moment—we lose contact with the grain of life. With its texture, its shimmer, its irregula…
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