Recently, I took magnesium glycinate again, and my mood is as calm as a capybara.


But at certain moments, I miss the moments when cortisol was surging; it's subtle and nice, but life still needs some elements of passion.
In this world, everyone is too busy to take care of themselves; most people live in quiet despair.
People seem to be good at longing for life, designing life, reminiscing about life, waiting for life, talking about life, but not good at living the present life.
People are born to appear free, but they are always in shackles.
Living too clearly is an extremely unromantic thing; excessive rationality can strip life of its beauty, and being overly emotional is a slow way to kill oneself.
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