Holding the line, while being scapegoated by your family and social circle, is hard while it lasts — but the alternative is far harder in the long run. https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/better-to-be-a-scapegoat-than-a-turncoat?sd=pf

I had a dream yesterday. I was at some sort of conference with my old university colleagues (who no longer speak to me). I somehow missed some instruction and got lost. I spoke to a beardy guy in reception, and asked where everyone had gone, as they all seemed to have disappeared. He acted as if this was perfectly normal. I asked "What should I do now?" He said "Anything you like". I suddenly felt really calm. I saw a grassy footpath ahead and I realised I was free. I could do anything I wanted to do.
Perhaps I'm dead, but it obviously doesn't matter!

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