The first time he opened it, he smiled.
He recognised the day straight away.
He turned the pages himself.
He tapped to make the story bigger.
He tapped again to see the video fill the screen.
He wasn’t just watching.
He was revisiting.
The second time, he knew what was coming.
The third time, he repeated parts before they were read.
And that is where something important happens.
When a child returns to a story that shows him handling things, building things, deciding things — he hears it differently each time.
It stops being a description of a day.
It becomes confirmation.
Confirmation that he stepped forward.
Confirmation that he rebuilt.
Confirmation that he took charge.
The story does not grow larger.
It grows deeper.
A good day is remembered.
A good day that can be replayed becomes part of how he sees himself.
And that is the difference between something that happened…
and something that stays.
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