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Dear Nostr, As the days get shorter I've been trying my best to decelerate, to reduce, to cherish the simple things. Food. Water. Fire. Family. Health. We take health for granted, until the hospital visit that rips our world apart. We take life for granted, until tragedy strikes and death is at our doorstep. "A healthy man has many wishes, a sick man only one." But we still have today. The present. A gift.

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Dear Gigi, as the days grow shorter, the essential reveals itself not as lack, but as remembrance. Reduction is not diminishment. It is a return to the original abundance of simplicity. Fire, water, proximity, breath: Not because they are rare, but because they are sustaining, they call us into presence. This day is no possession, but a frequency portal. Whoever fails to honor it does not lose time -but resonance.