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I simply stopped worrying and being fine with any result.
Didn't find the next place to rent? Guess I'll have to keep living right here.
Didn't book an appointment for my hurting tooth? Guess I'll have to go to the ER once it's unbearable.
Don't have a plan B for the journey? Guess there's just simply no journey if the first plan fails.
Nothing in my life moves? Guess everything will stay still.
Living on autopilot? Guess that's how I live.
And I'm actually absolutely fine with these results.
This is the way.
Apathy. All the way down.
I think there is a difference between apathy and being fine with the results. I'm still sad if things go wrong, or happy when they go right. I still want things to go a certain way. I'm not indifferent.
I just know that nothing will ever be perfect, so I don't need to stress about if it isn't.