They hit something deep, something about how romance might not be only for dreamers, but a necessity to all. A way of staying alive, staying open, staying human.
It reminded me of an old New Yorker piece that i once read and beyond reaching for each other, there’s also touch, and the quiet power it holds.
And maybe that’s what we’re all craving now, not just contact, but connection. Not just presence, but presence that lingers… right?
Your words really stayed with me… 💗💐thank you.
They hit something deep, something about how romance might not be only for dreamers, but a necessity to all. A way of staying alive, staying open, staying human.
It reminded me of an old New Yorker piece that i once read and beyond reaching for each other, there’s also touch, and the quiet power it holds.
And maybe that’s what we’re all craving now, not just contact, but connection. Not just presence, but presence that lingers… right?
https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/power-touch
Yes! We can all be a bit delulu with our romances. Thank you for your comment. I look forward to reading the article you shared.
Agree completely with supporting human touch and expression! Sounds like an amazing trip. Well done Rishi!