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      6 months ago

      That you’re doing a good job at work and people don’t disparage you when you leave the room. That one keeps me sane, it’s a load bearing delusion.

      Joking aside, a simple feeling of control in situations you have little control over and the capacity to influence luck are both incredibly common and do little to no harm.

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        I don’t have delusions that’s why I go through an existential crisis every day

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              You feel like you’re being followed when in dim light, but believe that complete darkness affects your pursuer more than it does you. Enjoy the time cost of compulsive light bulb replacement or choose neglect and stubbed toes. Have fun choosing your dining experiences based on lumens.

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            I’ve operated under the assumption that everyone’s polite to my face, but can’t stand being around me since high school.

            It’s always been easy to believe because I don’t think I’d be interested in being acquainted with someone like me if I was somebody else.

            Everything I’ve accomplished in life has just been exceedingly rare blind luck.