What i want becomes entangled with what I think I want, because the idea of wanting something whole-heartedly is too unimaginably scary. At that point, not getting it would reflect rejection, as opposed to silent disappointment. We then become wrapped up in our idea of what we want, and not what would really be good for us. The question then becomes, how do we achieve true happiness if we do not even know what it is we want?
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alexandriamflores06
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