There’s a quiet friction that appears when vision meets reality — not as failure, but as exposure. The idea of building something more grounded, more human, more coherent has a certain gravity to it, yet the moment it begins to take form, it asks something deeper in return. Not just effort, but orientation. Not just agreement, but capacity. What looks simple from a distance becomes precise up close, and in that precision, the work reveals itself.
Tag: coherence
Deep in the recesses of our minds lives a natural state of coherence. It persists underneath the noise and clamor of the everyday. It outlasts any negativity, any spiral of thought, any deterministic projection or controlling enmity.
Control: to exercise influence over; to regulate; to hold in restraint…



