At its core, missing someone is the tax we pay on love. It is the realization that a piece of our world—a specific laugh, a scent, or a way of being—is currently inaccessible, leaving a silhouette-shaped hole in our daily lives. To miss someone is to live in a "between" state: you are physically in the present, but your heart is anchored in a memory or drifting toward a future reunion. Here is an exploration of that feeling: The Architecture of Absence
So, "Özlemek Nedir Bilir misin?" It is the art of carrying someone with you, even when your hands are empty. It is the most human of contradictions: feeling someone’s weight most heavily exactly when they aren't there. Ozlemek Nedir Bilirmisin
"Özlemek Nedir Bilir misin?" (Do you know what it is to miss someone?) is more than a question; it is an invitation to explore the quietest, most persistent ache of the human condition. At its core, missing someone is the tax we pay on love