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Synaptic Sparks: Uplifting Stories

Sometimes a single moment sticks with you.
A perfectly-timed response. Words that landed so hard, you still think about them.

This space is for those flashes of care, humor, or presence that changed your course—even just a little.

No full backstory needed. Just tell us what happened, or what was said, or why it mattered.

For the bright spots that helped you hold on.
For the fragments that still glow.

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Your Story

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