THE CORNER WHERE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
- Jun 16, 2025
- 2 min read
That corner you discovered one day after searching so hard, so hard, appeared. That place where there's no wind, you're not cold, and if you are, you have something to wear to keep you comfortable.
That place where you don't have the spectators' gaze and where you can be yourself, that's what we all seek in the end, a place where I can be myself, where I don't have to act, where I don't have to put on one of my many masks.
Abram found it this month, a momentary corner, or one that would remain in memory, a space on the beach, between trees, bushes, branches, ant nests, with a large window, which is the door through which you enter, where the spectator or the show enters our view, which has an unbeatable view, the waves breaking towards you, being able to observe the entire ocean in your panoramic view, hearing only the sounds of the water, breaking and generating a noise of peace for our ears. This place where in your square of vision, sometimes people pass by, recreating moments, where you only focus on that and give importance to that moment, to those people who pass by.
And if the importance of seeing and meeting people is that, the people who pass in front of you, but only through your gaze, who you don't seek out, who only appear to provide you with this moment, for you to get to know them, for you to know a little about them, the bad thing is that this always continues to end. They pass through that window where it begins and then where it ends, and they disappear as if they never existed. Sometimes some of them come back, but they're not the majority, but hey, we were able to laugh and take advantage of those precious minutes with those people.
This space is the beach, a corner of Surfers Beach, one block from the Focus apartment. Crazy name, I'll name it later and tell you about it. Great place. That corner of the beach that will leave me with memories and I'll return to. Thank you for giving me the space, the comfort, and the courage to meet you. We shared good mates, we started drawing, we wrote together, we laughed and talked with the family. Lovely moments, stress-free, and of listening internally to ourselves, because I think that's what it's all about, listening to what we want.
ABRAM.







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