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Originally Posted by marmalade I don't know if it was an unhealthy state of mind, but there were some elements of anhedonia and depersonalization to it. It felt like an emotionally genuine way of being in the world, but it also felt like a difficult way to be in the world. I could feel deeply, but didn't feel drawn to do anything in particular. I could relate to people in a very personal way, but I felt no desire for conversation. So, I took many long walks by myself.
| reminds me alittle bit when i was younger. i miss my long walks... right now its like 20 degrees and dark at 6 through. argh.
__________________  remember "for mere impulse of appetite is slavery, while obedience to a law which we prescirbe to oursleves is liberty"-rousseau: the concept of the general will "if we can not reconcile all opions, then let us endeavour to unite all hearts."-?"to be is to be perceived"-? "‘We can be as honest as we are ignorant. If we are, when asked what is beyond the horizon of the known, we must say that we do not know’-Robert G. Ingersoll |