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/lit/, do you know of any literature that deals with doing the best with your emotions that you can? For example, lets say that im gradating today and im leaving this city and all the people here. Lets say im confused about what to feel.

Is it good that I feel this confusion? Is there a feeling that I should be feeling over this, and the confusion is just that emotion being misunderstood. Im interested in things of this nature. The study of emotions, I guess, if there could be such a thing

Im not trying to make this into some dumb feels thread. Dont make this into some dumb feels thread.

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5021237

>>5021211

you should be aware of the confusion and let it be. Every one has some confusion and anxiety about life, life is hard and what makes it even harder is our attempt to always be comfortable and certain. Your just a human, so confusion will come and go.


The more you fight it and dwell on it the worse it can be -- you might add confusion to confusion, anxiety on top of anxiety and then you get a double problem.

>> No.5021265

contrived as it may sound my advice is to just live in the spur of the moment, living a life of internal strife is no life at all

>> No.5021289

>>5021237
>>5021265
But this is just what I mean! Why does the confusion have to be bad? I mean, it can be, but should it be? Is the confusion itself the proper emotion going on and I only want to replace it with something else for some poor reason?

I mean, feeling confusion over leaving a familiar place it like a toothache. It isnt happiness, but it isnt something you regret either.

>> No.5021339

>>5021289

suffer the confusion well and the burden becomes light.