Adoravel Psicose -

We romanticize dysfunction because it feels more interesting than peace. But peace is not boring — peace is a quiet miracle. And you cannot build a life on someone else’s untreated chaos, no matter how charming their smile is.

I first heard the phrase adorável psicose in a late-night conversation, half-translated from a Brazilian friend’s description of her ex-boyfriend. “He was adorable,” she said, laughing nervously. “But also… pure psychosis.” adoravel psicose

So let’s admire the fictional chaos from the safety of our couches. Let’s enjoy Harley and Villanelle and the beautiful messes on our screens. But in our own lives? Let’s choose the person who is kind when they’re tired. Stable when they’re angry. Loving without being obsessive. We romanticize dysfunction because it feels more interesting

You feel everything too much. You laugh too loud, cry too fast, love like a forest fire. You’re fun at parties and a wreck at 3 a.m. You’re the one people call “a lot” — but also “impossible to forget.” I first heard the phrase adorável psicose in