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great passage. had a deja vu moment. realized it reminded me of this article. similar energy https://warpcast.com/robrecht/0xcbbc6d29
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Think about how this dilemma has evolved in the modern global internet connected society. Has to be more pronounced right? We are scrolling through pictures of every possible fig, wondering what they taste like
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I read this book maybe 25 years ago. Maybe I should go back and read it again!
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When we have multiple options (figs) it becomes harder to choose
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Lovely, tragic Sylvia Plath 🖤
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Making the choice matters more than the choice is a lesson I’m learning right now
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This paragraph does a great job of capturing the fear of missing out and the problem of choice I appreciate you sharing this <3
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Nice to meet you. What book is this passage from? Very interesting! I'm indecisive and can't always pick one. And I lose important moments. I could see myself sitting on the crotch of a fig tree, starving to death.
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I've no problem labeling past experience; figure one, figure two etc. It's the things to come I often leave unremarked. No wonder so precious few ever stand out. Thanks for sharing.
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