This line speaks about the beauty and purity of certain fleeting human connections. Here’s a clear interpretation:
“Sometimes the best conversation between strangers allows the stranger to remain a stranger.”
Not every meaningful interaction has to lead to friendship, romance, or long-term connection.
Sometimes the most honest, open, or comforting conversations happen precisely because there is no expectation, no history, and no future attached.
When two strangers talk:
- There’s no pressure to impress.
- No fear of being judged later.
- No obligations or expectations.
- Just two humans sharing a moment of truth.
The conversation can feel beautifully real because it exists only in that moment.
And sometimes preserving that purity means letting the other person remain a stranger—no follow-ups, no attachments, no complications.
It’s the kind of exchange that touches you briefly, teaches you something, or comforts you, and then quietly disappears back into life.







