She tended to live mostly in her own thoughts, creating a vibrant inner world that made her feel alive and illuminated from within. This mental space provided her with comfort and a sense of glow, allowing her to escape the struggles of her external environment.
Her inner life was so vivid that it seemed to shine, symbolizing the importance of her internal world. As Miriam Toews describes, "She lived in her head and that's why it glowed," highlighting how her imagination and reflections contributed to her sense of identity and inner brightness.