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Friday, 2 January 2026

Blow the Candle

I once listened to a teacher speak to a pupil about how to deal with being upset. The advice was surprisingly simple. He said, “If you ever feel overwhelmed, blow a candle.”

At the time, it sounded almost too ordinary to matter.

Later, I tried it.

And in that moment, I understood immediately.

As I blew out the candle, my breath deepened, my chest lifted, and something inside me eased. It was as though my body knew what my mind had been struggling to articulate. The act forced a pause. It demanded presence. And just like that, a small weight lifted.

Then another realisation followed, almost like a quiet Eureka moment.

Many of the answers we seek are not hidden in complexity. They are simple, everyday options we overlook. They are found in moments we walk past, barely notice, or dismiss because they do not look profound enough. Yet these moments often hold the very relief, clarity, and healing we are searching for.

We spend so much time chasing grand solutions that we miss the gentle ones. We overthink, overanalyse, and overload ourselves, when sometimes the body simply needs to breathe, to slow down, to release.

There is wisdom in simplicity. There is freedom in small, intentional acts. A candle, a breath, a pause. These are not trivial things. They are anchors. They bring us back to ourselves.

Perhaps the heart does not always need answers. Sometimes, it just needs space.

So when the weight feels heavy and the noise grows loud, blow the candle. Let the breath heave. Let the moment pass through you. And allow the heart to be free.

Nugget: Release is quieter than we expect.

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