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Lemon and Salt

It seems difficult that two elements complement each other so well.

In this vast emptiness, the mind finally has room to stretch. This is where I understood that cognitive design must include empty spaces. Just as a musical composition relies on rests to give notes their meaning, a learning experience requires silence to allow integration.

I remembered reading about solitude and how it differs from loneliness. Solitude is the deliberate choice to be alone with one’s thoughts. Here, solitude feels less like a choice and more like a gentle embrace from the landscape itself.

“To understand the world, you must sometimes turn your back on it.”