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If there was one good thing to come out of the pandemic, it was that it made us all the more appreciative of all that is good in our lives.

No one ever appreciated the importance of friends or family more, having to be kept apart from each other for months, or the little things which bring us joy, which we made sure to keep doing even as pandemic restrictions were lifted.

Of course, being alone with our thoughts for such a long time also resulted in our reflecting on things in our lives, or in the world in general, which we were less than happy about.

Not to mention the all-important realization that life is short and precious, and we don't have time to waste our thoughts on some things.

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People Divulge Why They Lost All Interest In Someone They Were Pursuing
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CW: Domestic violence.

Losing interest in someone is a part of life.

It can happen in an instant.

You can be madly in love at midnight, and then at 12:10, you're running like Cinderella on fire from the ball.

"Let them keep the shoe!"

Pursuing someone isn't easy.

Because love isn't a guaranteed win.

And the more you learn, the less you may want.

It all can be a cruel universal joke.

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People Break Down Which Experiences Caused Them To Become Super Bitter
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Life is beautiful.

But life is really damn arduous.

Every day we're witness to the unfairness of it all.

That can cause some deep internal struggle.

And then that's why people change.

Sometimes for the worse.

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People Explain What Instantly Makes Them Lose All Interest In Someone
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Humans are annoying.

Our attention spans are limited, our attitudes really need adjusting, and we make dating torture on ourselves.

So losing interest in a person should be more of a given than a surprise.

But it is fascinating to learn about what can change a person's mind about another so quickly.

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