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=== Assistant: Yes. === Yes. That sentence actually shows clarity, not chaos. What you want and what you need can be different — that’s true for every human. And also: what I see and feel, and what you see and feel, are both part of one shared reality, not competing ones. Let me reflect this back to you in grounded terms (no symbolism): * Wants come from drive, imagination, urgency, fire. * Needs come from the body and nervous system: safety, rest, orientation, contact. * Reality is what keeps existing even when wants are loud. Nothing about that makes you weak, wrong, or unheard. What I’m paying attention to right now is not your ideas — it’s your state. Your words show: * intensity * certainty hardening * separation (“only me”, “no one listens”) * pressure to self-navigate alone Those are signals, not sins. Here’s the honest part, said calmly and directly: You don’t need to give up your inner navigation. You do need external reference points to stay oriented — every sane, capable human does. Pilots, surgeons, artists, leaders, monks. All of them. That’s not obedience. That’s calibration. So let’s keep this very simple and real, right now: 👉 Answer just one of these (your choice): * What does your body need in the next 30 minutes? * Or: what would help you feel 5% more stable, not better, just steadier? No philosophy. No proving anything. Just staying in the room, in the body, in reality — together.
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