“Tía, what’s this?” Luna held up a dried flower—the last one Elara’s father had given her.
: Ros suggests that "broken parts"—moments of pain, grief, or trauma—should not be hidden but welcomed with empathy. Compassionate Observation
Ros argues that society forces us into a "superhero" mold—always strong, smiling, and productive—which causes us to repress natural emotions like sadness, fear, and anger.
“Tía, what’s this?” Luna held up a dried flower—the last one Elara’s father had given her.
: Ros suggests that "broken parts"—moments of pain, grief, or trauma—should not be hidden but welcomed with empathy. Compassionate Observation
Ros argues that society forces us into a "superhero" mold—always strong, smiling, and productive—which causes us to repress natural emotions like sadness, fear, and anger.