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Putting meaning to everyday situations

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Psyolopher

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I've noticed that i did more of this before.
But they seem wrong, not comparing them to my own thoughts.
But to the neutrality of the reality behind them.

It is if I am looking for reasons, that only i can put there.
But I keep wondering if there's more to it.

An example from just today;
I got a Virus.
My computer went crap, so i used my old pc to find out what the problem was.
I found old projects of mine laying around so i think that could be of great benefit.
In this example, i see the benefit of a negative situation. (The computer not working, but saw the good use from it.)
Fixed it btw.

Am I the only one who does this?
Any insight?

I honestly automatically think that this might be something i was intended to learn.

But I dont believe in destiny, so it makes no sense yet again.
Maybe my train of thought is old?
 
this happens all the time: from shitty situations good things arise and from good stuff bad crap comes about too. it's the way things go. finding old stuff like what you said of the old pc is always interesting, you get in the headspace of the "old you" and you realize how you have stopped being "that guy". it feels funny.
 
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