Strip the echo and the brain invents one. You don’t hear nothing—you hear circulation, joints, the anxious narrator that usually hides behind traffic.
Silence isn’t zero decibels. It’s what’s left when the world stops loaning you its noise.
By Sam Okonkwo · Published April 3, 2026
Strip the echo and the brain invents one. You don’t hear nothing—you hear circulation, joints, the anxious narrator that usually hides behind traffic.
Silence isn’t zero decibels. It’s what’s left when the world stops loaning you its noise.