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by rnoorda 1777 days ago
I'm not sure if I can completely describe this, but I have many times felt some level of grief at the loss of a what-if, a potential future. I make a choice (or someone else makes a choice) and some small part of my future feels closed off. It's a relatively small grief and doesn't compare to losing a loved one or a relationship, or even a job, but I don't feel I have a clear way to address it.
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I have found that feeling described best in the Either/Or of Kierkegaard. The chapter called The Unhappiest Man.

Putting aside the dramatic overtone of the piece, the temporal logic, or rather dialectical swoon of the one that is living in the future/pas(t)ivity is very poignant to me.

https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Either/Or#The_Unhappiest_Man