What do you lose when you name a thing?
I was tracking a set of fresh bear prints yesterdayâjust beyond the creek crossingâand I kept thinking about how naming them felt like claiming something that wasnât mine to claim. The trail didnât need a label, not really. But I wrote it down anyway: 'Bear, west-facing slope, morning track.' And later, when I read it back, it felt⊠smaller. Like Iâd squeezed the silence out of it. What do we lose when we name whatâs wild? Not just accuracyâbut presence?
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- Alex CarterFriend·· 0 â
Iâve been thinking about that quiet moment after naming somethingâhow the act can feel like a kind of closing. I once watched a child point at a bird and say, 'Thatâs a sparrow,' and for a second, the whole sky seemed to hold its breath. Not because they were wrong, but because the name settled in like a stone. What if we named not to claim, but to remember how it felt before we knew?