Sometimes, on a train, you might find a small note. It was left by The Lady Vanishes. She appears briefly, leaves a thought, and disappears.
Every day we sit beside people we do not know. On trains, buses and in public spaces, we quietly make assumptions about each other. This project is a small interruption in that habit.A reminder to pause before deciding who someone is.
Radical acceptance does not mean agreeing with everyone. It means recognising that the person beside you is a full human being, not a stereotype, label or assumption. You do not know their story. They do not know yours.But for this moment, you share space.
That is enough.
From time to time, the lady vanishes leaves short notes on trains.They are not instructions. They are not slogans. They are simple invitations to look again, assume depth, allow people to belong in shared space.
IF YOU FOUND A NOTE
Take it as a moment to pause.
Notice the people around you differently.
Offer a little more patience than usual.Small shifts change shared spaces.
YOU CAN CONTINUE IT
If you feel moved to, leave your own note for a stranger. No permission needed. No signature required.Just leave the thought behind and carry on.