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What we love loves us!
What we do easily (and seem even willing to pay a little for it) unmistakably points to a cause that may well turn out to be beloved.
And it won't get bored.
In general, the etymology of “hopefulness” (need to eat), is directly related to food and overeating.
And when you feel like that, then you've eaten those things, and that's what makes you sick. But it's not like your favorite things, it's like your mom's beautiful pies that you're willing to eat every day. Ignoring the words of everyone who says that everything in life is boring. This is not true because what we love loves us.published
Author: Alexey Kuzmin
P.S. And remember, just changing our consumption – together we change the world!
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And it won't get bored.
In general, the etymology of “hopefulness” (need to eat), is directly related to food and overeating.
And when you feel like that, then you've eaten those things, and that's what makes you sick. But it's not like your favorite things, it's like your mom's beautiful pies that you're willing to eat every day. Ignoring the words of everyone who says that everything in life is boring. This is not true because what we love loves us.published
Author: Alexey Kuzmin
P.S. And remember, just changing our consumption – together we change the world!
Source: lexian.ru/ %D1%82%D0%BE-%D1%87%D1%82%D0%BE-%D0%BE-%D0%B%D1%8B-%D0%BB%D1%8E%D0%B1%D0%B0%D0%B%D1%8E%D0%B1%D0%D1%82D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81/
Don't waste energy on little things...
Psychologist Andrey Metelsky: Turned into zombie consumers and very happy with it