And even if you do start to worry about the state of things back home...just like pleasure isn't permanent, I think that can be said for our dark times as well. Sorrow isn't our natural state of things, regardless of who or what you are; the fact that we can experience pleasure with such intensity in the first place speaks a lot to that. Things will work out, just because they're naturally inclined to - if not toward happiness, then at least toward contentment and some sort of equilibrium.
We have too much to experience yet, in both this world and our own. It'll be fine.
[...Clearly someone's feeling pretty good now that the feelings jam is out of the way. Might as well get the obligatory One Direction Laugh Track/REAL IRONIC IN THREE YEARS out of the way.]
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Exactly! That's exactly it.
And even if you do start to worry about the state of things back home...just like pleasure isn't permanent, I think that can be said for our dark times as well. Sorrow isn't our natural state of things, regardless of who or what you are; the fact that we can experience pleasure with such intensity in the first place speaks a lot to that. Things will work out, just because they're naturally inclined to - if not toward happiness, then at least toward contentment and some sort of equilibrium.
We have too much to experience yet, in both this world and our own. It'll be fine.
[...Clearly someone's feeling pretty good now that the feelings jam is out of the way.
Might as well get the obligatory One Direction Laugh Track/REAL IRONIC IN THREE YEARS out of the way.]