Read You My Thoughts

Read You My Thoughts

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I can read you my thoughts and tell all my secrets but my question is, can you survive it? Humans greatest desire now displayed so everyone pick a page, I'll write my thoughts for the world to see without fear of whose judging me, allow me to take you on a journey some may not return and many will return with tired souls. Allow me to read you, my thoughts without a filter and change the way you view an author. This is my heart, mind and soul on paper; read at your own risk you have been warned because book will have many minds in a storm.
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Dear You, Once, when I was younger, the world felt so much smaller. Everything important could fit in a single moment: the sound of laughter, the warmth of sunlight, the soft rustle of leaves in a quiet breeze. I didn't think about tomorrow, or the day after that. Life wasn't made of questions back then - it was made of feelings. But somewhere along the way, things began to change. The questions grew bigger. The world, which had once seemed so simple, became a puzzle I couldn't solve. I began to forget the little things - the way the atmosphere smells after rain, or the sound of my own heartbeat when I was truly at peace. Have you felt that too? That quiet loss, the kind you can't explain? If you're reading this, I guess you do. [...] This book isn't a solution. It's a mirror. And maybe, just maybe, you'll see yourself in it. I don't know where this story will take us, but I'm glad you're here. Sincerely, Someone who understands Revised draft Start: 12.01.25 Finish: 29.03.25

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