Things I notice, but don’t always say.

You Already Know

Things I notice, but don’t always say.

You already know.

Not in a way you could explain.
Just in the way you stop looking at other options.

There’s a moment where comparison disappears.
Not because everything else is worse.
Because it no longer matters.

That’s usually when people think they’ve made a decision.

But it isn’t really a decision.

It’s just recognition.
The kind that feels obvious after it happens.

There are a few places I return to without thinking.

This is one of them.

Le Salon Doré — Palo Alto

April 2026