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Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.
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I’ve come to realize something. Not that I never knew, but I’ve come to a deeper understanding of life. Humans are complicated creatures. No matter how people may appear to everyone else, we’re all struggling. Everyone is lonely. We’re all trying to battle loneliness and trying to cover it up with happiness. But what is happiness? How can that be achieved? Life is all about searching for ourselves and who we are. During that time, we get lost over and over again and each time, loneliness comes crawling back to us because we realize that we don’t know who we are once again. But even though we get lost, we are still able to fill that empty void temporarily by finding something or someone who reminds us of who we are. We are somehow still able to temporarily find happiness in this crazy world.
I learned that there is a word for this. An emotion that can’t be explained.
Sonder: The realization that each passerby has a life as vivid and complex as your own.