On Living With Unfinished Questions

Not every question arrives to be solved. Some arrive to stay. They shape how we move, how we listen, and how we remain open.

Living with unfinished questions is not a failure of understanding. It is often a sign of seriousness. Quick answers may comfort, but they rarely deepen.

There is a kind of patience that does not rush clarity. It allows questions to remain alive, without turning them into problems.

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