Every story is like a glass house: people peer in, tracing the light across rooms they can’t enter. They see the photos on the mantel, the way sunlight hits your kitchen table — but they don’t feel the temperature.
Telling your story is handing someone the key. It’s the difference between being observed and being known. When you share the details that make your house a home — the messy corners, the repairs you’ve been putting off, the small celebrations you hold in private — you invite others inside to understand the textures of your life, not just its surface.
Your story bridges that gap. It dissolves the distance between façade and interior, replacing speculation with empathy.
Telling your story also makes the house hospitable to those who need it. When someone recognizes themselves in your curled-up armchair or in the notes stuck to your fridge, they feel less alone. When you say, plainly, “This is how I live,” you signal permission for others to do the same.
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