GoFish ·
as long as its good things one enjoys why not?
Dan193 · 31-35, M
It's comforting
myfaithischristian · 36-40, F
[@Dan193 if you say so
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
I think Lincoln saw a slave dancing once and said happiness isn't based on situation
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
Some people thrive with that consistency. It's just how they're wired. When I was married I packed him the same lunch every day for six years...
I like some consistency these days for security/raising a child, but left on my own I crave new knowledge, new places, new experiences.
Being stuck in the grind right now, the monotony, I'm wilting.
I like some consistency these days for security/raising a child, but left on my own I crave new knowledge, new places, new experiences.
Being stuck in the grind right now, the monotony, I'm wilting.
MIKEMINIHAN235 · 51-55, M
the brain is easily addictive, and due to this, it gets addictive to repetition
ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69
If the things you are doing are enjoyable and what you want to be doing, doing them every day can be great. If not... not!
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
I love the organized rigidity of consistency.
Lilnonames · F
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