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elfonashelf

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Mar 23, 2019
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Does anyone else feel like their brain clings to the most insignificant memories to place on a nostalgic pedestal or is it just me?

It makes sense to feel nostalgic about big milestones such as one's graduation, but all my nostalgic moments are so insignificant. For instance, I can vividly remember reenacting "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" in literature class--specifically my best friend repeatedly and enthusiastically reading the word INSOMNIA. I look back on this memory and smile and laugh and cry despite the scenario being so uninteresting that putting it into writing was jading in-and-of itself. Maybe it's just a painful reminder that depression/suicidality poisons even the most mundane of experiences, and how in those moments, I was truly happy despite not having some plethoric reason to be. Being surrounded by my peers all listening to my best friend recite a dumb play was enough.

This is just one of many examples of snippets of memories my mind decides to idealize.
 
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Kyrok

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I remember playing "street golf" as a teenager with friends, playing chess in graduate school with my best friend at the time, rushing enthusiastically to casinos with my card-counting partner 20yrs ago, etc..

The events may be mundane, but you're likely getting a glow from remembering the friendship, and maybe a time before your life became so miserable.
 
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