At (ir-)regular intervals, we pause amidst the routine and rush of everyday life. In sleep, we slip away from the linear flow of time, drifting into spaces filled with fragments of memories, emotions, and fleeting impressions. Dreams offer vivid experiences without requiring precise recollection. But it’s in the transition between sleep and wakefulness that the unfamiliar and the familiar …
At (ir-)regular intervals, we pause amidst the routine and rush of everyday life. In sleep, we slip away from the linear flow of time, drifting into spaces filled with fragments of memories, emotions, and fleeting impressions. Dreams offer vivid experiences without requiring precise recollection. But it’s in the transition between sleep and wakefulness that the unfamiliar and the familiar intertwine—a moment of holding onto fragments that memory has not yet let fade. Each time we remember, the story shifts, shaped by the vast possibilities that exist when no one else bears witness, leaving …