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The Door Without Hinges – A Conversation Between Peter Witz and Dr. Graves

  • Writer: Ben Witz
    Ben Witz
  • Aug 10
  • 1 min read
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Peter Witz: Dr. Graves, have you ever noticed that some opportunities arrive quietly, as if they’re afraid to knock?

Dr. Graves: Indeed, Peter. The most important doors often have no hinges, no handles—only a gap that appears when the time is right. One must be attentive to see them.

Peter Witz: But if there is no clear way to open them, how do we step through?

Dr. Graves: By recognizing that such doors are not made of wood or iron, but of moments. They open when our readiness meets their timing. The unprepared will walk past without ever knowing the door existed.

Peter Witz: So the key is not in our pocket—it’s in our awareness.

Dr. Graves: Precisely. We cultivate awareness by stilling the noise within, by listening for what is not said. A door without hinges does not swing; it dissolves when you are willing to step into the unknown.

Peter Witz: And what if the unknown feels too large, too dark?

Dr. Graves: Then remember: every step into the unknown reshapes it. It is not a darkness waiting to consume you, but a blank page waiting to be written. The most profound journeys do not begin with certainty, but with trust.

Peter Witz: So, in a way, the door is not a passage—it’s a transformation.

Dr. Graves: Exactly, Peter. And once you pass through, you will not return as the same person who approached.

 
 
 

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