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this post was submitted on 27 Jul 2025
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I have never experienced such things, at least from what others have said what those things are, people try to explain it to me and it doesn't make much sense. I can understand passion but joy and happiness is such a odd concept to me. Like what gives me dopamine? Or things that you feel "good inside". It's all so confusing.
That’s fair enough. Not everyone may “feel” those things. That’s completely fine. I don’t think it has to be confusing. It’s just not something that registers with you and that’s ok.
Appreciate the response!!