>>7836500>Taking pieces of yourself and scattering them around places and things you like, those pieces being time, feelings or even literal organ transplants, is what we call caring and liking.What if I don't like the idea of getting even more paler skin and that I like my nose as it is now?
Also wouldn't that make you prone to mental problems..? Having too much to worry about is a great way to live, until you start to question anything else than how to improve on whatever you are working right now.
>They are all the same thing, but with different starting reasons, also varying levels of enthusiasm.Different starting reasons? You mean in between phases, right from the get-go or both..?
>Discover yourself.As a reason to live~? I spoke about bad experience, but having both sides of the barricade checked out, I imagine it being quite hard to get up on your feet once you've fallen and saw the perspective of the flowers.
>Like we deal with big libraries of games: by playing always the same game and still spending a fuckton on xmas salesSo hobbies it is~!
What about meeting a common dilemma like this - you've got a very well paid job that offers incredible salary. Only hook is that to truly reward yourself with both experience and money, you have to put all your heart into that and have it in all of your lifes - private as well.
It's not really that boring but it leaves you not what you would expect from your life on this planet.
Peeps are extremely capable of adjusting into situations, some lose entire generations to feed their own beasts, but with nowadays immense information about the world, specifics and perspectives, and mindsets, it just feels near impossible for such little ecosystem to exist..
Though maybe it's just my perspective because I wasn't raised in a family of lawyers, farmers or clockmasters.