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Estos días he estado pensando en mi vida, hay cosas que me han hecho pensar. Creo que estoy en una parte de mi vida donde me encuentro feliz.  

    Hace unos años escuché que cuando pasas pensando en el pasado tu cerebro funciona como una "casetera".  Y mi cerebro fue una casetera por muchos años, decidí no pasar mi vida pensando tanto en lo que fue. Algunas memorias están turbias, me refiero a que tengo que realmente que buscarlas, no están escondidas pero no a la mano. Parte de esto, es que encontré que la nostalgia me duele, como una canción de un viejo amor. 

    Entrados en nostalgia, estoy viendo una de mis series favoritas, un anime llamado "Welcome to NHK" y me hizo recordar ni vida en esos momentos. Mi situación era parecida a la de Satou, en muchos momentos. Recordando, a pesar de todo, mis recuerdos son buenos. No veo el pasado con lentes de color rosa, y sí, hubo muchos errores míos. Hice un caos. Definitivamente, fui culpable. 

    Recordar es nostalgia y me siento triste que el pasado no regresara. Así que no me gusta la nostalgia, prefiero no poner el casset a menudo.





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