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We often misunderstand the nature of the sky. We look up and see one vast, blue canvas, assuming it is shared. But the sky is not a physical roof; it is a perspective. Your sky is colored by your current storms, while mine might be clear with the stillness of acceptance. To have a "separate sky" is not merely to be physically apart; it is to exist in a different emotional weather.

To have a separate sky is to finally own your horizon. When you share a sky with someone, you are constantly adjusting your vision to accommodate theirs. You dim your brightness so they can shine, or you hide your rain clouds so they don't get wet. But when the sky separates, you are forced to face your own weather—alone. alag asmaan edit latest

This solitude is terrifying, but it is the only place where the self is truly born. We often misunderstand the nature of the sky