Sagittarius
Of course! the path to heavendoesn't lie down in flat miles.It's in the imaginationwith which you perceive this world,and the gestureswith which you honor it.-from The Swan
Mary Oliver
The compliment that sits wrong in your chest is usually trying to pin you to a version of yourself that feels too small or too fixed. Someone meant well when they said you were practical, or reliable, or good at keeping things simple, but the words landed like a door closing on rooms you were not finished exploring. You know they saw something real about how you move through the world, but what they named was the surface of a deeper restlessness they could not see. The discomfort is not about their accuracy but about the way praise can accidentally become a boundary, marking where others think your possibilities end.