— What It Shows, What It Teaches —
***
I look—
and it’s never just a face.
It’s moments.
Fragments.
Things I recognise…
and things I don’t want to.
Some I hold onto.
Some I wish
I could leave behind.
But they’re all there—
waiting.
Because the mirror
doesn’t choose
what it shows.
It gives you everything.
The joy.
The weight.
The parts you grew from—
and the parts
you’re still carrying.
Sometimes
it speaks softly.
A quiet reminder
of where you’ve been.
Sometimes
it doesn’t speak at all—
just lets you sit
with what you see.
And that silence…
that’s where it hits.
There’s pain in it—
you can’t avoid that.
But there’s peace too.
If you’re willing
to look long enough.
And somewhere in between—
there’s courage.
Not loud.
Not obvious.
Just enough
to keep you standing there.
Because every reflection
asks something of you.
Not perfection.
Not answers.
Just honesty.
To see yourself—
fully.
Not just who you were.
Not just who you wish to be.
But who you are—
right now.
And maybe that’s the point.
Not to turn away.
Not to fix everything at once.
But to learn—
from what’s looking back.
To carry it.
To grow with it.
To keep moving—
even when it’s uncomfortable.
Because this—
all of it—
the rise,
the fall,
the becoming—
that’s where life is.
And the mirror?
It was never there
to judge you.
Only to show you—
that you’re still here.
Still learning.
Still becoming.
Still alive.
Apr 27
Apr 27, 2026 at 3:41 AM UTC
— What It Shows, What It Teaches —
***
I look—
and it’s never just a face.
It’s moments.
Fragments.
Things I recognise…
and things I don’t want to.
Some I hold onto.
Some I wish
I could leave behind.
But they’re all there—
waiting.
Because the mirror
doesn’t choose
what it shows.
It gives you everything.
The joy.
The weight.
The parts you grew from—
and the parts
you’re still carrying.
Sometimes
it speaks softly.
A quiet reminder
of where you’ve been.
Sometimes
it doesn’t speak at all—
just lets you sit
with what you see.
And that silence…
that’s where it hits.
There’s pain in it—
you can’t avoid that.
But there’s peace too.
If you’re willing
to look long enough.
And somewhere in between—
there’s courage.
Not loud.
Not obvious.
Just enough
to keep you standing there.
Because every reflection
asks something of you.
Not perfection.
Not answers.
Just honesty.
To see yourself—
fully.
Not just who you were.
Not just who you wish to be.
But who you are—
right now.
And maybe that’s the point.
Not to turn away.
Not to fix everything at once.
But to learn—
from what’s looking back.
To carry it.
To grow with it.
To keep moving—
even when it’s uncomfortable.
Because this—
all of it—
the rise,
the fall,
the becoming—
that’s where life is.
And the mirror?
It was never there
to judge you.
Only to show you—
that you’re still here.
Still learning.
Still becoming.
Still alive.
I wrote this as a though—standing in front of myself and really looking. Not just at who I am, but everything I’ve been through. It’s about accepting it all, learning from it, and still choosing to move forward.
