If you come to me you will be leaping into the abyss.
In Franz Kafka's "Letters to Milena," the author expresses the depth of emotional risk involved in intimate relationships. He suggests that approaching him means embracing uncertainty and vulnerability, much like taking a leap into an abyss where one cannot anticipate the outcome. This metaphor highlights the fear and bravery associated with profound connections, reflecting a common human experience of facing the unknown in pursuit of love and understanding.
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