For a long time, the world has been sounding in the key of rightness.
Everyone has tried not to drift out of tune—
choosing words carefully, arranging attitudes,
even disciplining the deepest parts of their hearts.
But now, more and more people feel tired of that sound.
The “right” words no longer resonate.
Logic has been exhausted, yet still no quiet arrives.
And slowly, the shape of that unease begins to reveal itself.
Ⅰ. The Saturation of Righteous Waves
“Justice.” “Diversity.” “Freedom.”
They were once pure light.
But when light grows too strong,
its shadow deepens.
We are now living in an age of over-resonated justice.
Everyone has a voice, everyone has an opinion,
and those waves overlap until they saturate the air.
Then the sea of words begins to turn back on itself.
People start to murmur:
“…Huh? What are they even saying?”
It isn’t cynicism.
It’s a sign that the heart
has begun to seek something beyond reason.
Ⅱ. Rejection of Words That Don’t Resonate
People no longer wish to hear only the “correct” tone.
However logical the statement,
if it lacks warmth, the body does not respond.
Debates on social media, arguments on the news—
they all hum in the same narrow register.
Our nerves have grown saturated by the repetition.
And so, all over the world,
a quiet de-alignment is taking place.
People who respond more to the quality of a wave than to its words.
People who judge not by correctness,
but by the resonance of affinity.
A new kind of ear is beginning to grow.
Ⅲ. Freedom Beyond Reason
This freedom is neither defiance nor denial.
It is simply the freedom not to follow what doesn’t resonate.
Not “wrong.”
Not “rebellious.”
Just the quiet courage
to turn away from a wave that doesn’t sing within you.
That is freedom beyond reason.
Freed from the bondage of “rightness,”
each heartstring can at last
recover its original tone.
Ⅳ. The Beginning of the Age of Sensibility
Perhaps now, the world is shifting
into a new age of sensibility.
We choose not by logic, but by resonance.
We feel not through sympathy, but through harmony.
We connect not by righteousness,
but by honest vibration.
Beyond the ocean of words,
one question remains:
“Does this wave quietly sound within me?”
To listen for that question
is the first step toward a new kind of resonance.
The world is trying once more to reclaim its stillness—
not silence, but a rebirth of transparent sensitivity.
And beyond reason,
in that lucid space,
we can finally meet again—
as pure resonance itself.