As I write this, my train has just left Gdańsk.
My heart is pounding—for so many reasons. One thing is clear: I feel like I’m saying goodbye to a chapter of my life. A chapter I will never grow tired of revisiting, one I poured my heart and soul into. This trip has given me a profound perspective, a chance for reconciliation with myself and my heart. Here, in these beautiful places, I truly found my heart again.
Right here, in the corners of Gdańsk, among its marvelous architecture, I found love where it truly belongs.
While writing, I suddenly felt a burst of anxiety. Will I overcome this feeling of missing and longing? I’ve told myself I will—and I can—no matter the outcome of this journey. This trip is a time for deep reflection, a chance to reconcile where I’m heading and where my heart truly belongs.
Tears fell suddenly, unbidden.
I sipped my warm cup of coffee, grounding myself in the present moment. With a deep sigh, I realized I was letting go—finally releasing the burdens and anxiety that had weighed on my heart for so long.
Though this trip was brief, it was intense. In that fleeting time, I knew I had found my heart again.
I would surely come back again to revisit these places, this time for a deeper exploration of this wonderful city with its great history and captivating architecture.
Gdańsk captured my heart right then and there, with its marvelous buildings and rich heritage.
In Gdynia, I found even more—where my heart should truly be.
The sea of Sopot reconnected me to a place I always call home—the tropics, a place I’m planning to visit soon.
I ended this journey listening to Gregory Porter’s Take Me to the Alley.
I’ve never felt this good in a long time.
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