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What’s the first impression you want to give people?

There’s a moment, fleeting, fragile, electric, when two paths cross for the first time. A glance, a gesture, a word. In that moment, something ancient stirs: the instinct to read, to recognize, to remember. First impressions are not just social rituals; they are mythic thresholds. They whisper, “This is who I be to you.”

So what do I want to say in that breathless opening?

I want to arrive like a handwritten letter—creased, inked with longing, sealed with a symbol. I want my presence to feel like a door opening in a forgotten corridor. It reveals a room filled with stories, textures, and echoes. I want people to sense that I carry memory like a lantern, not a burden. That I speak in layers, graphic, poetic, tactile, mythic.

I want my first impression to be a question, not an answer.

A question that asks: What do you remember? What do you carry? What would you like to transform?

I want to be the person who makes others feel seen. I want them to feel seen not just in their polished selves. I want them to feel seen in their cracks, their rituals, and their quiet rebellions. I want my work to whisper, “You are not alone in your exile. Your story matters. Let’s archive it together.”

In the end, I want my first impression to feel like a beginning. Not of a deal, but of a ceremony. A shared act of remembering, reframing, and rebirth.


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2 responses to “The First Impression I Want to Leave”

  1. Such heartfelt writing — it truly touched me (〃^▽^〃)
    The depth in your words lingers long after reading (^_^)
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