Episoder
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“The desire to experience a jolt of surprise may be one of the reasons I enjoy travelling so much.”
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"Observing my feelings has taught me not to engage with the countless sensations that spring up during the day, particularly the unpleasant ones."
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Manglende episoder?
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”I continuously put myself in the straight jacket of efficiency while I long for the freedom to do things as they suit me at the moment.”
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“Knowing that the medication that saved my life could have saved the lives of others is infuriating and heartbreaking.”
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“Time is my most precious commodity; I have less of it now, but I use it more generously for what matters most to me.”
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“I want to conform in order to be accepted, but I also have this strong urge to express myself, even if it makes me stand out. “
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“Taking my self-imposed call to exertion seriously filled my life with an overburdened heaviness.”
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“Facts and feelings often operate on different tracks that don’t overlap.”
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´”Why is it so much easier to click on a YouTube than to close my eyes and just be?”
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‘I would like to live life outwards, so that wonderment takes over from pointless inner criticism.’
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“Planning has become a ritual to keep misfortune at bay, something akin to a rain dance.”
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Only by resisting the passing of time do I give meaning to my life’
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"I cannot help but think that throughout the years, layers were put over that core freedom.”
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“Can I only take it easy when I know that I have limited time left for an easy life?”
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"What to believe? The theory that appeals to me? Or the opposite, which disappointingly leaves everything as it was?”
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“When I think of all the paths not chosen, my head begins to spin.”
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“Perhaps my being sceptical is not only a rational way to approach life, but also a protection against my hidden desire to believe.”
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“My longing to forget is as strong as the duty I feel to honor those lost.”
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“A frowzy dog from a mountain village made me feel special.”
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‘There we stood in the room of a luxury hotel in Kuala Lumpur, two complete strangers embracing each other.’
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