When a person keeps coming back to your mind…

Has it ever happened to you—a person keeps popping into your head even when you aren’t trying to think about them? You could be deep into work, immersed in a book, chatting with friends, or simply going about the rhythm of your day, yet they appear in your mind uninvited. Sometimes it’s just a fleeting thought: a smile, a memory, a line of conversation. Other times, it becomes a persistent thread that weaves through the fabric of your thoughts, showing up in the quiet moments when the mind is idle, like during your commute, as you’re doing the dishes, or right before sleep. At first, you might brush it off as coincidence, a brief spark of recollection.

But then, the appearance repeats, patterns form, and suddenly you realize—you are thinking about this person more than seems logical, more than you expected. The strange part is that this often occurs without any overt emotion attached. It’s not necessarily longing, affection, or anger. You might feel nothing particularly passionate toward them at all, yet they remain present in your mind. And that, in itself, can be disconcerting.

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