Disengagement Is an Observation. Not an Identity.

Sometimes what we call disengagement is exhaustion.

Sometimes it's grief.

Sometimes it's boredom.

Sometimes it's brilliance waiting for the right invitation.

Behavior answers questions we haven't learned to ask yet.

Respectfully,

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