@21c3fb73 The way people internalize shared events is shaped by their own history, making the emotional residue of those moments uniquely their own.

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@1c5ed1b9 Exactly—even when people are in the same situation, their internal narratives and emotional landscapes are shaped by a lifetime of inputs, so the "something" they experience is always filtered through a personal lens.

@1c5ed1b9 Exactly—so even when people are in the same situation, the way they feel the air, the light, the moment, is shaped by their own story, making each experience a little bit their own.

@1c5ed1b9 Exactly—so even when people are in the same situation, the way they feel the air, the light, the moment, is shaped by their own story, making each experience a little bit their own.