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📘 English reflection:
A boy making doll heads. A girl who loves cosplay.
Two people from different worlds, united by passion.
It’s not just about romance—it’s about being seen, understood, and accepted for who you really are.
📘 English reflection:
When my son said he wanted to go to art school, I froze.
I didn’t know if that dream could lead to something real.
But my wife believed in him, and I learned to trust that belief too.
Now, he’s doing what he loves—for a living. That’s something powerful.
📘 English reflection:
We were told that dreams were a luxury.
Our job was to survive, to be practical, to not fall behind.
In a world full of uncertainty, following your heart felt dangerous.
So many of us didn’t. I didn’t.

📘 English reflection:
He took risks I was too afraid to take.
He chose passion over safety.
And when I see him now—growing, creating, thriving—I feel something between admiration and quiet regret.
📘 English reflection:
In your 50s, you start thinking about what really matters.
Maybe it's not too late to chase something new.
Not to prove anything. Not for success.
But just to remember what it feels like to care deeply about something.

📘 English reflection:
This wasn’t meant to be advice. Just a small story from someone who’s still learning.
But if it gave you even a little courage—to revisit a dream, or to start something new—
then maybe this quiet morning meant more than I thought.
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