
The forest has no real objection to human beings, but in general it finds them unpleasantly bizarre. Their inner state churning, endlessly unsatisfied, never at peace.
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The forest has no real objection to human beings, but in general it finds them unpleasantly bizarre. Their inner state churning, endlessly unsatisfied, never at peace.
The way the advice is written is just beautifully profound. All of the 'problems' have a common human connection that we can empathise with. Cheryl has a way with words that makes sense to me and makes me want her to adopt me.