Depth
Start simple. — End somewhere unexpected.
Depth is not something you begin with—it is something you grow into. It does not appear all at once, and it cannot be forced. What begins as a simple idea, a single concept, gradually unfolds into layers of meaning, connection, and insight. Each layer reveals another, not by overwhelming you, but by building naturally over time.
In most cases, depth feels inaccessible because it is presented all at once, without structure. The result is either confusion or disengagement. But when it is approached progressively, something different happens. Understanding expands at a pace that feels sustainable, and complexity becomes something you move through, not something you avoid.
Each step builds on the one before it. Ideas begin to connect across different layers. What once felt isolated starts to form a larger picture. And over time, you realize that you are no longer trying to reach depth—you are already within it.
The process is not linear, and it is not predictable. It evolves. It leads you forward in ways you do not always expect, uncovering meaning that feels both surprising and deeply coherent. What begins simply does not remain simple—but it never feels out of reach.