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MyPeeSmellsLikeCoffee247
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On feeling spaced out:
Is there anything inherently bad about that? Like is living in a reality that is not experienced by everyone else wrong?
I get the message sometimes, the whole "be here now" philosophy. And in some ways I believe it. It's good to not worry about the past or present, but to experience the reality of the moment. But what if I'm not worrying about the past or present? Is that still somehow missing out on life if I'm having a lot of rich, novel, and real experiences inside of me?
Basically every sentence in this post has been a question so far. Honestly, my instinct tells me it's okay. Especially asking these things to myself, since I do believe I am very much in touch with people and "real life" around me in a lot of ways. I love experiencing things on the outside, and couldn't survive without it. But I need a full range to work with. Not only is the physical world around me available to me, but so is the one that is inside me. Both are much vaster than I will probably ever know, but I intend to explore them both.
And if that makes me a space cadet sometimes, then that's fine by me.
Is there anything inherently bad about that? Like is living in a reality that is not experienced by everyone else wrong?
I get the message sometimes, the whole "be here now" philosophy. And in some ways I believe it. It's good to not worry about the past or present, but to experience the reality of the moment. But what if I'm not worrying about the past or present? Is that still somehow missing out on life if I'm having a lot of rich, novel, and real experiences inside of me?
Basically every sentence in this post has been a question so far. Honestly, my instinct tells me it's okay. Especially asking these things to myself, since I do believe I am very much in touch with people and "real life" around me in a lot of ways. I love experiencing things on the outside, and couldn't survive without it. But I need a full range to work with. Not only is the physical world around me available to me, but so is the one that is inside me. Both are much vaster than I will probably ever know, but I intend to explore them both.
And if that makes me a space cadet sometimes, then that's fine by me.