
Sometimes, the best movement is the one that is not seen coming. Disappear for a while, breathe, disconnect from noise. Not for fear or weakness, but because external chaos does not deserve the energy that costs to rebuild.We live in a world that demands constant presence, immediate responses and daily existence tests. But what happens when you decide to release? When you let the mystery do its job and silence speak for you.Today I returned after losing myself a bit on purpose. And I discovered that it is not about fleeing, but about returning with more brightness
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Marlon Gael: The Art of Disappearing (and Shining Again)