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by biscuits1
1094 days ago
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A few questions went through my as I read this being incredibly nostalgic this past year as well: 1. Do post-life altering events like a pandemic stoke hidden nostalgic behaviors at a higher degree of a population? 2. What percentage of great creative works (any kind) were the result of revelry of that nostalgic wave of thinking? Obviously this work is a meta result. As someone wise said to me once "the past is a nice place to visit, but I won't want to live there." I'll extend this thought "If I'm there, I'll harness it to produce art." |
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I do agree with the author that nostalgia is not just about remembering when times were 'good'. I sometimes get nostalgic about times I was sick. However, I do think its more than just 'the inertness of the past'. I imagine nostalgia serves many purposes, including ones that are orthogonal to each other.