The Sun Does Not Apologize
The morning light hits your face and you feel like an impostor in your own skin. You walk into the room believing your presence is a theft—stealing air, space, and attention from someone more worthy than you.
You wear the mask of belonging so well that no one sees the terror beneath it. But the light does not calculate worth before it shines.
It rises on the evil and the good without asking who deserves the day. You are not taking up space that belongs to another.
You were sent here as a drop from the light specifically to illuminate this exact corner of the world. The sun does not apologize for burning.
Neither should you.
Drawing from
Matthew, Sophia of Jesus Christ
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