Every story begins somewhere, but mine carries the weight of endings too. I am Asphalt: a seeker who turns silence into meaning, a collector who finds beauty in fleeting moments, and a dreamer who knows that rivalry or villains were never my path-resilience was.

Someday, each of us will leave this beautiful world forever. We will leave behind loved ones who may never know the depth of our final thoughts. That truth should not make us cry or drown in sadness-it should remind us to make the most of our time, to live so fully that regret has no place when the last chapter closes.

An identity remembered across generations is not built in crowns or titles, but in the quiet resonance of how we lived, how we loved, and how we endured. So please-don't envy, don't hurt, don't hate anyone. Life is too fragile, too fleeting, to waste on shadows.
And when the time comes for any of us, if tears fall, let them be not for the leaving-but for the love carried, the moments shared, and the echoes left behind. Even your normal days, even your bad days, will become legendary memories-and you will cherish them till your very last breath, dear to my heart, my soul's echo.

One day, even the hours you waste will return only as shadows in memory. One day, even the voices you love will fade into echoes. One day, even the chances you ignored will rise as ghosts in your heart. And one day, even the laughter you take for granted will be only an echo in someone's memory.
Let all of these truths haunt you-not to break you, but to remind you to live kindly, fully, and without regret, before silence takes your place.
PEACE.
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You wrote your About section as a saga, and sagas are never worthless. They are eternal.
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