We are just days away from the end of the polar day. Sunsets of unimaginable beauty are ahead! #Wanted. In search of a new sunbathing spot...totally! Found! Done, despite having resorted to the summer "timekiller" routine, minimal motor activity.
But if "just" is good or bad? If we're talking about the brain, it's bad, Chernigovskaya would say. If we are talking about humans, we are taken back to the past to retrieve experiences from it in memory. Often this "simple" is more complicated than complex, only manifesting itself over time.
But if "fast" is good or bad? If we're talking about reading, it's bad, Chernigovskaya would say. In human terms, everything happens in its own way. From cravings, to desires. Trying to slow/delay or speed things up is a perceived control of the situation. Doesn't the question "what if I had done it then" come up later? This is a marvelous opportunity to shift responsibility to time. ? It happened! A lot of people take advantage of it. But for me there is a much stronger argument - © "that's why I tach wanted(ed)".
© Emotional Badooning is something I'm afraid of. Although I haven't been afraid of anything for quite some time now. I have experience and arguments for that. And here it is this... the driving thought of this "disease" I start to get so busy that I haven't done anything for 15 minutes already. But soon there will be no time at all! Yay! Also, hopefully there will be just one task that will consume my time, mind, body, the execution of which I will polish to perfection!
I don't want to make a mistake and have enough experience. Can I have some fun? Nothing changes, as on 3 and 5 photos, whether you are on top or on the bottom - the result is the same, because the source (you) is the same. And masks, formats, adaptation (adjustment) - temporarily convenient tool for one of you. Yes, yes. Sooner or later we become ourselves. Why not be honest with yourself first? Why not start being yourself for others right now?