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How much of loving things is actually enjoying them vs. how much we’ve told ourselves we love them
Feb 20, 2024

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hmm i think with everything being so fast paced and like easy to digest when u find something that just really resonates with u i think u should just let it wash over u like a wave. call it a hyperfixation or a phase but if u just really enjoy something (like an album or a movie) there needs to be some time to really savor it before going into the next thing.
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