The Invisible Me

Sometimes it's a relief to be invisible
  • Ann Brashares

Invisibility has so many advantages. You can live in this world unnoticed, learn of closed-doors secrets, and stay away from the turbulence of visible elements. There are certain times I've wished I was invisible, not because I wanted to spy or become some sort of detective but that I wanted to stay away from everything that troubled me, Alone in an isolated place until I got my feet on the ground. Invisibility can be a way of staying grounded, going invisible away from whatever troubles us until we find a balance.

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If I was invisible, I would live unnoticed. I'll live like the spirits which are unbothered by the affairs of men. I will Attend uninvited programs that I can't afford, learn the billionaire's secrets that are hidden from the world , travel around the world and learn of new cultures in my invisible skin, and trend on the paths the visible people can't. It would be a season of adventure, discovering all that my visible skin would have put a limitation to, and empowering myself with adequate knowledge necessary to make me excel in my visible body.

When the weight of life becomes too heavy, I'll put on my invisible nature, and go away to a serene atmosphere. When I need relief, I'll go invisible. When I'm done and feel like being left alone, I will put on my invisible skin, when I need answers to a problem, especially on political matters, I'll put on my invisible skin and explore their privacy. Above all, invisibility would be my privacy. There are certain things I'll do unnoticed by the world, just not to be in the spotlight. I prefer to be unnoticed, I enjoy privacy, invisibility would give me the platform to enjoy the joy of privacy.


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