August on Nostr: One could argue the inverse. Truly living is to acknowledge and engage with the ...
One could argue the inverse. Truly living is to acknowledge and engage with the harshness and splendour of reality as best as we can perceive it. But perhaps that is itself a romanticisation of reality.
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