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Preslav Rachev
Some “signs” aren’t signs at all.

Life is not a detective story. Some “signs” aren’t signs at all.

They’re just moments that come and go, no need for us to read any deeper than we choose to.

We overthink, hoping for meaning, but a lot of it’s just noise. Fleeting, raw, empty. And maybe that’s the whole point—letting things be what they are without twisting them into something profound.

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