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Change comes in many flavors, tasty and bitter. Sometimes I come back to the site, nose around for a while, and I feel for a few minutes as though I could slip back into the way things were. But change is inevitable. And there's a harsher truth that we like to forget. Or we try to fool ourselves into disbelieving. Or fantasize about defying. No matter how nostalgic we grow, or how many pieces are put back into place, there is no going back. By all the powers of the world and existence, there's no staying put, and there's no going back. The only option left is scary. It's uncertain. But trying to resist it, mourning what was left behind, these are choices that only make the inevitable worse.
Not to say that everything should be forgotten. There is value in the past. Preserved words, ideas, lessons. It's just futility to imagine implanting your present self in that time, or to imagine implanting that past time into this present age. Even if a great amount of life was breathed back into this website, and many old members returned, it would be different. I've changed. You've changed. The times have changed. The pieces might find a new way to fit together, but the old picture will always be a product of a moment in time, never to be fully revisited.
Change comes in many flavors, tasty and bitter. Sometimes I come back to the site, nose around for a while, and I feel for a few minutes as though I could slip back into the way things were. But change is inevitable. And there's a harsher truth that we like to forget. Or we try to fool ourselves into disbelieving. Or fantasize about defying. No matter how nostalgic we grow, or how many pieces are put back into place, there is no going back. By all the powers of the world and existence, there's no staying put, and there's no going back. The only option left is scary. It's uncertain. But trying to resist it, mourning what was left behind, these are choices that only make the inevitable worse.
Not to say that everything should be forgotten. There is value in the past. Preserved words, ideas, lessons. It's just futility to imagine implanting your present self in that time, or to imagine implanting that past time into this present age. Even if a great amount of life was breathed back into this website, and many old members returned, it would be different. I've changed. You've changed. The times have changed. The pieces might find a new way to fit together, but the old picture will always be a product of a moment in time, never to be fully revisited.
Whoah Yorick
never trust someone who lies to you, never lie to someone who trusts you.
Hi Oscar, nice to see you, too!
I plan to visit from time to time, yes.
I'm doing well, thank you. Got a challenging but very interesting job that I love counseling young adults with a difficult past, and trying to get them back on track and help them build a new perspective in life (incl. job training or finding a job). So, I'm pretty busy, and sometimes I wish a day had more than 24 hours, so that I had time and energy for everything else I would like to do, and everyone I would like to keep in touch with more often... But that's life I guess
How about you?
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