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In Apollonian Reflection, I perceive my identity as a fractal arrangement of circles within a polygon boundary. Each circle arises in tangential dialogue with its neighbours, so that no one shape can expand without meeting others. This interplay mirrors how distinct facets of my being interact—nesting into available space while contributing to a unified, ever-evolving tapestry. The emergent pattern hints at a deeper structure beneath apparent complexity: every circle, though separate, depends on mutual touchpoints to create a coherent whole. By weaving these tangential relationships in a geometric boundary, I reflect on how my identity can be both discretely faceted and seamlessly integrated, revealing the delicate balance of self in an interconnected world.