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The Illusion of Shared Memory
It’s wild how two people can live through the same exact moment and walk away holding completely different stories.
Like some emotional Choose Your Own Adventure—except nobody’s choosing, and everyone’s crying by chapter three.
We assume shared experience means shared understanding.
But it doesn’t.
It just means we stood in the same storm and got hit by different lightning. ⚡
Perspective Isn’t About Facts
Perspective isn’t about facts. It’s about feeling.
It’s the filter built from your upbringing, your trauma, your wiring, and your wounds.
It’s how your nervous system colors in the lines of what happened.
And spoiler: not everyone’s using the same crayons. 🖍️
You can tell the story word for word and still not speak the same language.
Because memory isn’t a recording—it’s an interpretation.
The Problem with Borrowed Glasses
At some point, you realize trying to get someone to see it your way is like handing them your glasses and wondering why they still can’t read the sign.
Their lens? Different.
Their map? Drawn under a different moon. 🌒
Their version of the story? Just as real—to them.
And sometimes, that’s the heartbreak.
Not that they’re lying… just that they lived it differently.
When Memories Fracture
This isn’t just about relationships (though… oof, it is about relationships).
It’s about families that fracture over things they “remember differently.”
Friendships that ghost because no one knew how to say, “that hurt me.”
Miscommunications that could’ve been cleared up with one honest, curious question:
“How did you see it?”
Invisible Ink Realities
We love to say, “There are two sides to every story.”
Sometimes, that’s true.
Sometimes, there are six.
And most of them are written in invisible ink.
Because perspective doesn’t just shift the story—it shapes the reality.
And truth? It’s slippery. It hides in tone, timing, and tension more than in facts.
Soft Magic and Haunted Mirrors
Here’s where I land lately:
I don’t need everyone to see it the way I did.
But I do need people to stop acting like their version is the only one that counts.
It’s okay to say:
“That’s not how it felt to me… but I believe that’s how it felt to you.”
That one sentence?
It’s a truth spell. 🕯️
Soft magic—the kind that doesn’t fix everything but keeps the door open.
People aren’t always gaslighting you.
Sometimes, they’re just viewing the world through a haunted mirror.
And sometimes? So are you.

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