05/05/2026
You’ve never actually touched anything in your entire life.
Not your child.
Not your partner.
Not even your own body.
What you feel as “touch” is the invisible force of electrons repelling each other.
Your atoms and the world’s atoms never truly meet.
And it doesn’t stop there…
You’ve never truly seen anything either.
What you call “vision” is your brain interpreting reflected light—
a filtered signal, flipped, processed, and reconstructed into a version of reality.
So let that sink in—
You don’t touch the world.
You don’t see the world.
You experience a translation of it.
A projection.
A decoding.
A story your nervous system tells to keep you oriented.
Which means…
Reality isn’t as solid as it feels.
And perception isn’t as reliable as you think.
Choose your interpretations carefully.