Glennon Doyle
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It really does. Cause you realize how the same they are. They're both all weird.
Right? Laughing and crying are both all.
Right? Laughing and crying are both all.
Right? Laughing and crying are both all.
Well, isn't laughing kind of like a, oh, she laughs at the days to come. That's like an old biblical thing. It was a release of fear and the release of fear makes you laugh.
Well, isn't laughing kind of like a, oh, she laughs at the days to come. That's like an old biblical thing. It was a release of fear and the release of fear makes you laugh.
Well, isn't laughing kind of like a, oh, she laughs at the days to come. That's like an old biblical thing. It was a release of fear and the release of fear makes you laugh.
Are you afraid that people will be afraid to talk to you?
Are you afraid that people will be afraid to talk to you?
Are you afraid that people will be afraid to talk to you?
I have taken psychedelics, but not like, like just in fraternity basements and stuff. Not with any help or guidance or attention or safety or, right. So let's, it was a different lifetime.
I have taken psychedelics, but not like, like just in fraternity basements and stuff. Not with any help or guidance or attention or safety or, right. So let's, it was a different lifetime.
I have taken psychedelics, but not like, like just in fraternity basements and stuff. Not with any help or guidance or attention or safety or, right. So let's, it was a different lifetime.
And so that's the want and need to do all the human-y, bodily things now. Because I think we think of it being a very spiritual experience to be facing mortality in a, I don't know, the way you are. we're all facing mortality, but like this, that it's a very spiritual experience, but it seems like maybe it would be a very bodily experience. The spiritual experience could be for later.
And so that's the want and need to do all the human-y, bodily things now. Because I think we think of it being a very spiritual experience to be facing mortality in a, I don't know, the way you are. we're all facing mortality, but like this, that it's a very spiritual experience, but it seems like maybe it would be a very bodily experience. The spiritual experience could be for later.
And so that's the want and need to do all the human-y, bodily things now. Because I think we think of it being a very spiritual experience to be facing mortality in a, I don't know, the way you are. we're all facing mortality, but like this, that it's a very spiritual experience, but it seems like maybe it would be a very bodily experience. The spiritual experience could be for later.
And now you're like, I want to paint. I want to hug. I want to do all these things that this body will do.
And now you're like, I want to paint. I want to hug. I want to do all these things that this body will do.
And now you're like, I want to paint. I want to hug. I want to do all these things that this body will do.
So the real truth is that when I was talking to my therapist about the problem I was having, what I actually said to her was, I feel like all we're talking about is everything but the truth which is that we're all gonna die and all the people we love are gonna die how are we not all freaking out every single day how I know and that's when she was like Andrea Gibson