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There used to be an article somewhere on this site about the scary space you reach when all your open loops are nailed down, and suddenly your mind is your own again. When you get there you have to start figuring out what your life is about– you’ve got out of the forest, you’re on the open plains, and it’s your call …
Anyone ever find this a little too scary? Does a cluttered mind help you avoid thinking about the big questions? I mean, the really big questions? :shock:
We might find that our lives now consist of the cumulative effect of all our compromising, and realise there might not be a way back.
Some might call this denial; others might call it the gentle reassurance of the mundane …
DFE
Anyone ever find this a little too scary? Does a cluttered mind help you avoid thinking about the big questions? I mean, the really big questions? :shock:
We might find that our lives now consist of the cumulative effect of all our compromising, and realise there might not be a way back.
Some might call this denial; others might call it the gentle reassurance of the mundane …
DFE