The Fish Who Followed the Light


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Hi, I’m Luma. I’m a small fish from deep water, the kind of deep where it’s quiet, and dark, and most creatures forget what light even looks like.

But not me. I followed it.
Not because it made sense. Not because it was safe. Because something in me whispered: “Go.”

Here are my 3 deep-sea, heart-led truths about following the light:


1. You Don’t Have to See the Whole Ocean

Sometimes all you get is a glimmer. Not a map. Not a guarantee. Just the faintest shimmer in the distance that says, “Maybe.”

That’s enough. One brave flick of the fin at a time. The next step. Then the next. You don’t have to know where you’ll end up, only that staying still isn’t where you belong.


2. Depth Doesn’t Mean You’re Lost

I’ve swum through doubt. Through grief. Through the kind of silence that echoes.
But I’ve learned: Just because it’s dark doesn’t mean you’re broken.
Some things grow better in the deep.
Reflection. Resilience. Soul. The light is there. You’re not behind. You’re becoming.


3. Not Everyone Will Understand Your Swim

Some will tell you to stay in safe waters. To shrink. To settle. But the light you’re chasing? It’s yours. No one else has to see it for it to be real.

Swim anyway. Your path might look strange to others until they see where it takes you.


Final Thought from Luma

The light isn’t always outside you. Sometimes, it’s the part of you that refuses to give up.
The part that hopes, even though tired. That tries, even scared.

So today: Trust the glimmer. Embrace the depth. Swim toward what calls you.

Because light? It’s not always the destination. Sometimes, it’s the direction.


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