Gemini

Books—they weren't ladders out of the abyss, but they were companions.

John Green

The compliment that sits wrong in your chest is usually the one that sees you clearly but names you incorrectly. Someone noticed the right thing about how you move through a problem or handle a conversation, but they wrapped their noticing in words that feel like a costume you never chose to wear. What they saw was real. The language they used to describe it belongs to someone else entirely. You want to correct them, but the correction would sound like rejecting their attention, which you do not want to do. The discomfort is not about being seen. It is about being translated into terms that do not fit the shape of your actual effort.

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