Thinking Without Turning It Into Clarity

There’s a quiet pressure to make sense of everything.
To turn thoughts into conclusions.
To end every reflection with something useful.

But some thinking doesn’t want to arrive anywhere.

It just wants space.

Writing without clarity means letting thoughts exist
without asking them to prove anything.

You don’t have to connect the dots.
You don’t have to extract meaning.

Some people write just to stay with the question a little longer.

This kind of writing doesn’t resolve tension.
It doesn’t clean things up.

It leaves the page open
— on purpose.

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