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Default Aug 29, 2020 at 03:48 AM
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I miss:

- being happy

- the carefree days passing in a blur of giggles with my little sister

- being untroubled about the future and the past, living in the moment

- feeling secure that the world made sense and was fair

- feeling good about myself and my body

- loving my parents; later developed very mixed feelings about them

- feeling safe

- a rhythm to the days; my mom kept us on a schedule and it felt healthier than the day-long spontaneity i have now, chaotic

- being joyful to wake up in the morning; now it takes me several tries over many hours to get up


this is a nice list

not sure I was ever " happy" as a child. I suppose I wasn't sad, and I was a lot more together than I am now, but I was abused a lot by parents. that made it harder to be happy and made me miss out on a lot

hense why: I'm now more a child than an adult
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