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> Suddenly I stop but I know it’s too late, I’m lost in a forest. The Cure weren’t warning about digital detox, but the lyric fits anyone who swaps Wi-Fi for wilderness and instantly regrets leaving the charger at home.
> Hey, don’t write yourself off yet, it’s only in your head. Jimmy Eat World said it first, but it’s also the unofficial anthem for anyone who mistakes a shaky start for a permanent verdict.
Some days you’re the good guy. Some days you’re the bad influence. Most days, you’re just anxious with taste. This playlist isn’t here to judge — it’s here to soundtrack the whiplash. Swagger, guilt, denial, repeat.
> In every life we have some trouble; when you worry you make it double. Bobby McFerrin wasn’t just whistling a tune — he was pointing out the worst investment strategy ever: paying twice for problems you don’t even have yet.
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I write Frequency of Reason: three weekly stories and a themed playlist. It’s cheaper than therapy, has better music, and helps you build perspective and a rhythm that actually works. Relatable humor included. Insight is optional, but likely.
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