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I wish I had more time to appreciate the good things that happen to me. I wish things would stay the same for just a bit longer.. Time passes so quickly now and I am constantly longing for how things were 2-3 years ago. How do you break the cycle? How can I learn to live in the moment again? When I was in elementary school a month felt like forever.
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>>84440475
It just gets worse and worse. The older you get, the more difficult it is to find novelty. Novelty slows down your perception of time. Eventually, you will run out of novelty, and then you can do nothing to stop the swift passage of time. You will be ushered into your deathbed and then the grave soon enough.
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>>84440500
Checked, as they say
Do you believe in the afterlife? It seems so cruel to me. Why are we aware of all of this?
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>>84440475
Yeah I recently got a really nice high resolution camera, Alpha 7r5, I've got a nice G master telescopic lens, and all I've done is take three different pictures of my asshole with it and that's it.
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>>84440475
check out eastern ancient practices, meditation and stuff.



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