A quote by Charles Bukowski
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A quote by Charles Bukowski
Now that he’s alone, it’s a relief. Here in this place he can let his mind loose, he can expand and drift. He can abandon vigilance.
He will go to bed and get up when he wants. He will decide when and what to eat. He will decide where he goes and what he does. When alone he will be less likely to caretake, seek approval, sacrifice self, or try to fix someone’s problems.
Is it you who is waiting, Sahara, or is it me?