Lives Made of Small Days

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At first, everything is seen from a distance.
The day is already in motion.

Gradually, the distance narrows. Faces, gestures, brief moments begin to hold attention.

The line between outside and inside begins to soften. Spaces open just enough to be entered.

Time passes through repetition. Eating, waiting, moving: small actions that shape the day.

By evening, everything slows.
Light fades, and the day quietly comes to rest.

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