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have you ever noticed how hard it is to leave something you understand, even when it's not really good for you? when you know what to expect, staying feels easier than stepping into the unknown, even when the unknown might hold something better for you.

~ Release by daydreaming of a cat to take care of as the only thing in life that stops you from ending things (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

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1have you ever noticed how hard it is to leave something you understand, even when it's not really good for you? when you know what to expect, staying feels easier than stepping into the unknown, even when the unknown might hold something better for you.
20:00
2and once something feels predictable, it starts to feel manageable. that's usually when staying begins to feel safer than changing. when you've been there long enough, you start living around it. your routine quietly forms around the same patterns.
15:00
3without noticing, you stop asking if it's helping you grow, and instead begin settling for what feels survivable. and that's when surviving starts to feel like safety. not because it truly is, but because it's what you know.
15:00
4familiar patterns can feel steady at first, but over time, that steadiness can slowly cost you pieces of yourself. and if something is taken from you, even quietly, that calm comes at a price.
15:00
5the real question isn't whether staying makes sense. it's how long you're willing to keep paying for it.
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purchase for download, download for free and stream for free:https://vergissmeinnicht1.bandcamp.com/album/have-you-ever-noticed-how-hard-it-is-to-leave-something-you-understand-even-when-its-not-really-good-for-you-when-you-know-what-to-expect-staying-feels-easier-than-stepping-into-the-unknown-even [info]
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1:20:00

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Language:
English
Script:
Latin
Data quality:
Normal

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  • vergissmeinnicht

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  • [Worldwide]
    2026-01-04

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