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Things you do

Please don’t stop

I like it

-安天美

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Beauty of Being Seen

Like sunlight catching morning dew on spider webs, revealing intricate patterns we usually rush past, there's something profound in truly seeing someone. Not just their achievements or outputs, but the small gestures that make them uniquely themselves - the way they furrow their brow in concentration, how they always remember to water the office plants, their habit of leaving encouraging notes in unexpected places. "Things you do" speaks to this kind of seeing - not the spectacular, but the everyday magic that makes someone irreplaceable. And in this seeing, we discover the courage to voice our appreciation.

Courage in Continuing

Behind every visible accomplishment lies a universe of unseen moments - the early mornings, the late nights, the doubts weathered in silence, the small victories celebrated alone. "Please don't stop" emerges as a love letter to persistence, an acknowledgment of the courage it takes to keep showing up, to keep creating, to keep being authentically yourself in a world that often asks us to be something else. Each moment of persistence becomes a quiet rebellion against doubt, a testament to the power of gentle determination in a world that often demands instant results. This steadfast continuation deserves not just recognition, but celebration.

Gift of Genuine Appreciation

In a world quick to critique and slow to praise, there's something revolutionary in simple appreciation - in saying "I like it" without qualification or explanation. Genuine acknowledgment resonates with the same quiet power as starlight reaching Earth - ancient, constant, essential. It's not about grand gestures or formal recognition, but about the quiet affirmation that someone's particular way of being in the world matters, that their presence makes our collective story deeper, more vibrant, more complete.

The Ripple Effect of Recognition

This simple act of celebrating each other's essence - not just what we achieve but who we are - creates safe harbours for authenticity to flourish. It's like lighting candles in the dark - each flame not only illuminates its immediate surroundings but makes it easier for others to find their way. Our appreciation becomes permission for others to be fully themselves, to continue their unique journey, to trust that their way of moving through the world has value. And in this exchange of recognition, we weave stronger bonds of human connection, creating communities where each person's unique light is seen, celebrated, and encouraged to shine ever brighter.

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Who you are

A shining star

I love you

-安天美

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