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Paradoxes Of Desire

Paradoxes Of Desire

The melancholy sensation, unlike anger, does not entertain an obligation that life ought to feel easy or cheerful overall— or for that matter, objectively clear or linearly interpreted. It acknowledges the paradoxes of desire; for instance, wanting to feel secure but also to feel free. (Or, maybe to feel the introverted relief of silence in unison with the extroverted disappointment of loneliness).

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Philosophy + spirituality

Why “Melancholy” is noble & natural, a less averse & more honest emotion.

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