How can such beautiful things be so depressing? (OP)
is there a reason for the increasing sense of foreboding and chest constrictions we get sometimes when we see a place for the very first time even though it maybe so breath taking?
Has anyone else experienced that? or is it that another unpleasant thought crosses the mind at the same time and it mars what should be a euphoric feeling?
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Sounds similar to how a smell can bring back vivid memories and emotions, even if you can't actually recall a connection between the two... I think I know what you mean.
Re: How can such beautiful things be so depressing?
format_quote Originally Posted by Tyrion
Sounds similar to how a smell can bring back vivid memories and emotions, even if you can't actually recall a connection between the two... I think I know what you mean.
Not same. Smell a scent or heard certain sound could raise a memory. But I knew where and when I was there.
Re: How can such beautiful things be so depressing?
format_quote Originally Posted by ardianto
Not same. Smell a scent or heard certain sound could raise a memory. But I knew where and when I was there.
There are certain feelings that are stirred by images, sounds, or scents that I don't feel are associated with any particular memory, just the feeling itself. It's a bit strange, but wonderful at the same time. Also incredibly powerful.
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