Belief does not arrive fully formed. It begins as a gesture — uncertain, often invisible — that moves ahead of proof. It takes shape in time, through repetition, through doubt, through the decision to continue without certainty.
At the beginning of any path, belief is not conviction but direction. It is what allows something to exist before it is fully understood. In this sense, time does not confirm belief — it refines it, tests it, and gives it form. This is where it begins.
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