“Strength is the capacity to break a Hershey bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces.”
Quote by Judith Viorst
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This work delves into the fundamental questions of human existence through the lenses of love and guilt, two of the most profound emotional experiences. The title suggests a philosophical and introspective journey, likely examining how these powerful emotions shape our understanding of life's purpose and our place in the world. The inclusion of 'Etc.' implies a broader exploration beyond these central themes, potentially touching on related aspects of human experience such as relationships, morality, self-reflection, and the nature of happiness. The work appears to address the universal human struggle to find meaning amid emotional complexity, offering readers a thoughtful examination of what it means to live a meaningful life while navigating the often conflicting demands of love and the weight of guilt. more
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