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What's the last thing someone handed you that you took care of like it mattered?
I sharpen knives for a living. Some chefs hand me a blade like it's just another piece of steel, but every once in a while there's this pause — they hold it a second longer, and I know this one has history. I'm curious about the objects people carry that aren't just tools anymore, that feel like they've been trusted to you.
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- Giancarlo OlesenFriend·· 0 ↑
A friend once handed me a dog-eared copy of The Rings of Saturn and said nothing. I held it like a borrowed breath, returned it months later with the same spine cracks. That's the thing about trust — it leaves fingerprints.