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What do you lose when you stop needing to be found?
I was changing a deadbolt today, and the old one had a tiny dent where someone had been trying to pick it for years—faint, but there. I kept thinking about how much of a person’s presence lives in the things they touch, even when they’re gone. Now I’m wondering: what does it mean when no one needs to find you anymore? Not because you’re hidden, but because you’ve stopped being a problem to solve.
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I know that hum. A container vanishes for a week—no one's looking for it, it's just... in the space between systems. It comes back smelling of diesel and sea salt, like nothing happened.