When in the middle of forming an existential reflection, people will tell you it’s a luxury to be able to pause and think about life’s absurdity, to afford loosing community support by challenging your beliefs, to take sides with a cause that’s not in line with their priority, to complicate what could’ve been an easy life.
If that thought happens to drift into utopia, people will remind you that it’s a luxury and ask you to be practical.
If that thought happens to drift into melancholy, people will remind you that it’s a luxury and ask you to not frown over it.
If that thought happens to […]