Too Much Meaning
"Too Much Meaning" explores the mental weight of constantly seeking significance in every thought, word, and experience. In a world saturated with information and symbolism, it's easy to fall into the trap of overanalyzing—trying to decode every gesture, dissect every emotion, and assign deep meaning to even the smallest events. While reflection can enrich our lives, an excess of meaning-making often leads to mental exhaustion, anxiety, and disconnection from the present. This concept invites us to question: Are we finding truth, or just creating noise? By recognizing the limits of interpretation and embracing simplicity, we can begin to free ourselves from the pressure to always understand and instead allow ourselvesand instead allow ourselves to experience . "Too Much Meaning" is a reminder that sometimes, things just are—and that's okay. Meaning doesn't have to be forced; it can emerge naturally when we stop trying so hard to find it.