The human psyche initially appears whole and resilient, but even the strongest structures crack under the pressure of life. Pain that accumulates within eventually breaks through to the surface, leaving traces that are impossible to hide.
Attempts to cope with trauma often result in temporary solutions that merely conceal the wounds without healing them. The more we strive to maintain the appearance of integrity, the more we realize that returning to our former shape is impossible. At times, it seems that balance has been preserved, yet every careless movement threatens a new collapse.
The line between light and darkness grows thinner, and the struggle for resilience becomes increasingly strained. Ultimately, some cracks remain forever, serving as a reminder that even after recovery, we will never be the same as we were before.