Expanse May 2026
In daily life, we pack our senses tight — notifications, commutes, small talk, timelines. But an expanse strips that away. It replaces noise with scale . And in that scale, something strange happens: your problems don’t disappear, but they stop pressing on your ribs. They become distant stars. Still there. Just not everything.
I think that’s why we chase expanses — deserts, oceans, tundras, canyons, ruins, airfields at dawn. Not for answers. But for permission . Permission to breathe without explaining why. expanse
There’s something humbling about standing at the edge of an . In daily life, we pack our senses tight
So here’s a question for you: