memory
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The Dust of Time: How Fossils Whisper
Hold a fossil in your palm — maybe a coiled ammonite or the imprint of a leaf pressed into shale — and you are holding a page from the planet’s diary. Fossils are not merely remnants of the past; they are echoes of persistence. They form when life, in its final moment, finds a way Continue reading
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Memory is a Mirror with Cracks
Memory doesn’t offer us a perfect picture—it gives us shards, flashes, pieces that shimmer and cut. Some are golden with warmth; others sting like old glass under the skin. We try to hold them together, to form a whole, but the cracks remain. And maybe they should. We remember people not as they were in Continue reading
