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"Instructions for Unfolding"

How to come apart beautifully in a world that prefers you paper-thin.

By VishwaksenPublished 8 months ago 1 min read

Step one:

forget the script.

Step two:

remember the ache behind your smile—

how it hums like a haunted violin

tuned to someone else’s dream.

I was a diagram once—

labeled, boxed,

folded at the corners.

Useful. Efficient.

Almost disposable.

But my spine

started speaking

in origami—

every crease

a quiet rebellion.

The world loves flat things:

papers, opinions, people.

Easier to stack, store, ignore.

So I curled inward—

not in defeat,

but metamorphosis.

Inside the hush,

my thoughts turned liquid,

rippled with strange fish

and myth fragments.

I met a version of me

who swallowed clocks

just to taste

what forgetting felt like.

We danced

like moths

who knew the flame

but flirted anyway.

And when I returned—

creased, yes,

but widened—

I wasn’t neat anymore.

I wasn’t easy to file.

But I was here—

unfolded,

unapologetically

impossible to flatten.

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Vishwaksen

Life hacks, love, friends & raw energy. For the real ones chasing peace, power & purpose. Daily drops of truth, chaos, and calm. #VocaVibes

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  • Gary Vester8 months ago

    This is some deep stuff. The idea of forgetting the script and embracing the inner rebellion really resonates. I've felt like that diagram at times, all boxed in. But then finding that inner metamorphosis, like you did, is powerful. It makes me wonder how we can all start to listen to that inner voice that wants to break free from being so flat and easily ignored.

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