Soft and Strong | The Duality of Wholeness
- Katherine Tatsuda

- Sep 4
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 18

Three days apart, I wrote two very different truths.
On August 30, I wrote about the diamonds.
That piece carried fire. I named manipulation, claimed back what was used to hurt me, and spoke with clarity and strength.
On September 2, I wrote a letter.
That piece carried tenderness. I remembered Scrabble games and sea shanties, admitted I fell in love despite the warnings, and confessed the deepest contradiction:
“Not because I don’t love you. Because I do.”
Side by side, these writings don’t cancel each other out. They complete each other.
This is the truth of heartbreak, grief, healing, and navigating through:
That it isn’t linear.
That one day you can stand in fire, and the next you can be undone by tenderness.
That both are real.
Both are true.
I allow myself to live them,
to feel them,
so I can free them.
Both are part of being a whole, well-adjusted human.



