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Stubbornness can be a virtue for storytellers. You tell a shade to keep out anything and everything that disrupts the story so you can believe in it more deeply.
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It can obviously be taken too far, a broken record repeating the same script over and over again...https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1299470265378721792 …
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To be stubborn is to have faith in self which is to know your limitationshttps://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1313568166673408000 …
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stubbornness is like the gate that keeps home safe and warm, and also eventually becomes the stifling boundaries that prompts one to seek or create a new onehttps://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1311582445297258496 …
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A new story told is a gateway to a whole new world. yet the very same stubbornness that binds it into something coherent with life also causes it to replicate and persist. The more it's repeated, the more serious it feelshttps://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1319564292555902976 …
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Perhaps depression is a kind of stubbornness. A desire for only a certain kind of happy story. Would explain why depression can be a fountain of creativity. To someone dying of thirst, the story of water is divine.https://twitter.com/a_yawning_cat/status/1285492377948323840 …
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Quite cool : )https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/threadhelper/nfadnflafdfmekapgcgddbccooagpndk …
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