Maybe I'm falling down...

Maybe I'm falling down trying to reach the stars.
Maybe I'm blinded by the bright moonlight and can't see my way.
And when I turn to look, I'm afraid of how thin the ice is that I'm walking on.
And then I hug my pillow and try to fall asleep, only to find myself in another world without boundaries.
And then I remember that I know how to cry.
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Way to go on the daily Ecency leaderboard quest, @shadeflowersart! Your words beautifully capture the delicate, dreamlike ache of searching for meaning in uncertainty.
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The sun shines equally for everyone, but warms everyone in its own way.
Even after the darkest night, the sun always finds its way to dawn.
Whoever looks directly at the sun sees no shadows behind him.
The generosity of the sun is that it gives light without demanding anything in return.
The sun at its zenith needs no proof of its greatness.
Sunset is not the end, but only the promise of a new beginning.
Grass grows without noise, teaching us the power of silent development.
Even through the hardest asphalt, a living stalk of grass sprouts.
Grass bows before the storm in order to rise unscathed after it.
For a drop of morning dew, each blade of grass becomes an entire universe.
The green carpet of the earth holds the steps of all humanity.
The sky remains clear and unchanged, no matter how many clouds cover it.
We all live under the same sky, but we see different horizons.
The depth of the sky is not measured by height, but by the courage of the one who looks up.
The sky gives its water to the earth, only to return it again in the form of fog.
The night sky hides the stars during the day only to show them in the darkness.
Pain is the price we pay for the right to feel this world alive.
The world does not become darker from our pain, but our pain often closes the light from us.
The deepest wounds a person receives from the world, but only in this world can he find a cure.
Pain destroys illusions, forcing us to see the world as it really is.
The world hardens us through suffering, turning fragile glass into strong steel.
Someone else's pain seems light until the world turns its cruel mirror to us.
The world is too big to revolve around one tragedy, but too small to hide a person from it.
Pain is a universal language that unites all people on this planet without words.
The world hurts everyone without exception, but some only become stronger in broken places.
Only by knowing the depth of our own pain do we learn mercy for all living things around us.
Pain comes uninvited, but it is what makes us appreciate the moments of peace in the world.
The world around us remains indifferent to tears, but it always hears the power of our resistance.
The masquerade ball of this world ends where real, genuine pain begins.
Pain erases boundaries and social statuses, returning a person to his original earthly essence.
The world cannot be changed by avoiding suffering, but it can be made better by reducing the pain of others.
Temporary pain passes, leaving behind either the wisdom of understanding the world, or a wall of resentment against it.