Gosh nothing like the embarrassment of relentlessly trying to bridge the gap between who you are and who you want to be. I wish we would all talk more about it 🥹🙌
It is truly a constant struggle!!! And I guess very characteristic of being in your early to late 20s and I haven't really figured out a way out of it yet.... But it's comforting to know that I'm not the only one! :)
It's actually one of my favorites too, and I dunno whether it's intentional or not, but I really like how your writing style has a bit of that same stream-of-consciousness writing style that Salinger also used in that book.
Anyway, thanks for the answering, and uh, hope to see more writing.
Gosh nothing like the embarrassment of relentlessly trying to bridge the gap between who you are and who you want to be. I wish we would all talk more about it 🥹🙌
It is truly a constant struggle!!! And I guess very characteristic of being in your early to late 20s and I haven't really figured out a way out of it yet.... But it's comforting to know that I'm not the only one! :)
The only way out is through but we're all in this together :)))
Hi, just a question - have you actually read Catcher in the Rye? Or is it just sort of a name?
P.S: Maybe it's a little late saying this, but all the best with your resolutions.
Hi! Thank you for asking It's actually my favourite book :) The blog name is a play on that 'cause I saw it on a meme ages ago and I love cats
I see.
It's actually one of my favorites too, and I dunno whether it's intentional or not, but I really like how your writing style has a bit of that same stream-of-consciousness writing style that Salinger also used in that book.
Anyway, thanks for the answering, and uh, hope to see more writing.