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A lot of people say they don’t want drama.
What they actually mean is that they don’t want emotional responsibility — ni pour eux, ni pour les autres.
We live in a time where intensité is celebrated, but clarté feels threatening. People crave closeness: long nights, soft conversations, physical presence, la chaleur humaine. Yet the moment something requires direction, intention, or continuity, they freeze.
So they hide behind language.
“Let’s not rush.”
“We’ll see.”
“It’s just a moment.”
As if vagueness were wisdom.
As if emotional fog were depth.
But there’s a difference between being deep and being lost. Between sensibilité and indecision. Between freedom and avoidance.
Many minds today are divided: one part wants connection, tenderness, passion, présence. The other panics at stability, consistency, engagement. This inner contradiction creates chaos — not out of cruelty, but out of fear of choosing.
And here’s the paradox: trying to avoid drama by avoiding clarity often creates the very drama people claim to hate.
There is nothing poetic about emotional ambiguity.
Real peace comes from knowing where you stand — même quand c’est inconfortable.
La vérité est simple.
Yes?