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suicideisgood
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- Sep 7, 2020
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I'm only 18 years old but life already lost all its magic i felt when i was a kid...
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I couldn't wait to be an adult and break free
Yea you can, i do it ocasionallyI wonder if you can at least enjoy the memories, or go back to that feeling to soothe you.
I mean I'm aware of that now too but when I wasn't life felt pretty awesomeI don't. I realised that so-called 'magic' is nothing but illusion, just pure nostalgia based only on positive memories. Like in Pink Floyd - High Hopes, 'the grass was greener', but was it really?
I sometimes feel nostalgic for stuff i never even experiencedI feel you. I think I lost that feeling around age 20. I had my first real break up and got fired from my job all in the same year. I love the feeling nostalgia evokes, even though I know my life wasn't actually any better back then. Rose tinted glasses and all, you know.
Sorry to hear thati wish i could relate but my childhood was nothing but a nightmare, it was horrible in every possible way....
I recently had a dream where i was standing above places i spent my childhood at and watching the younger me play there and realizing I'll never have that againluckily I can relate, those times are obviously not perfect and i know than nostalgia is doing its job to beautify them, but I can't stop thinking it was a taste of Eden.
That those moments each day fade more frustrates me.
I so relate! I feel like I wrote that myself! Sending you hugs.Yes! Everything used to glow. I could do and be whatever I wanted. There was literally nothing but possibility. No deadend job, no abusive ex, no boyfriend who found you annoying because of your disability. No disability that ruins your chances at a good life with healthy relationships
AgreedYes,but as I am now older,I realize what it takes to actually be alive it's lost it's luster.