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Those who are stuck in the past tend to be natural selection

casadei

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Obviously, there's nothing wrong with feeling nostalgia or occasionally reminiscing. It's the constantly trying to relive the "glory days" and never shutting up about it that makes me start to believe you might be low iq

No time period is perfect, there are ups and there are downs. The phrase "nostalgia is a drug" exists for a reason, your brain is chemically wired to constantly delete the memories of the downs and give you the rose tinted version of the past as a default coping mechanism.

We learn this in school, no? So then why do I constantly see people who are so stuck in their own 100% self inflicted loop of nostalgia, fully knowing that it really wasn't as great as they make it seem? I think that is braindead

It's basically like that one meme of the depressed wojack rambling about how last year was so much better, even though he was saying that the year before, and the year before that, and so on...
 
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