We keep returning to that small circle of skin because it reminds us we came from somewhere, and from someone. The navel is our first physical connection to another human, so it’s no surprise cultures wrapped it in symbolism: identity, intuition, grounding, even fate. Over time, people began assigning personalities to its shapes — gentle ovals, confident outies, introspective deeps — not because the body proves it, but because the stories feel comforting.
In truth, your character isn’t carved into your skin. It’s written, erased, and rewritten in your choices, your healing, your failures, and the way you love. Folklore about belly buttons survives for the same reason horoscopes do: it gives us a playful mirror. When you look at your navel and wonder what it “means,” you’re really asking a better question: Who am I becoming, and who do I want to be?
