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…even if you were living in a house on a cul-de-sac, it would still be one fucking thing after another. The water heater goes out, a windstorm drops a tree branch onto the garage, the basement floods, the utility bills go up. You name it. There’s always going to be something to figure out, whether your house is on wheels or not.
— May 30, 2026 02:40PM
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Morgan
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…I had an equal longing for the places I’d been and the places I’d yet to go.
“I guess I just have a lot to do and a lot to miss…”
— May 30, 2026 02:50PM
“I guess I just have a lot to do and a lot to miss…”
Morgan
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…Once you come to terms with the fact that there will always be things to fix, doubts to be had, mistakes to be made, you’ll understand why it’s so important to make your own.
— May 30, 2026 02:43PM
Morgan
is on page 220 of 240
There really is no “easy” choice, no life path that protects you from discomfort entirely.
For every person lying in a van somewhere wondering what they’re doing, there’s a person lying in a three bedroom, two bathroom house wondering the same.
— May 30, 2026 02:42PM
For every person lying in a van somewhere wondering what they’re doing, there’s a person lying in a three bedroom, two bathroom house wondering the same.
Morgan
is on page 194 of 240
…Because changing your perspective is tedious and exhausting, but not nearly as exhausting as anger.
— May 30, 2026 02:00PM
Morgan
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…where you are doesn’t matter as much once you know who you are.
— May 25, 2026 11:33AM
Morgan
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Change is one of the few and most formidable constants in this life. That’s why ease can come at a cost. When things become mindless, you stop paying attention. Your willingness to change course or shift perspective dwindles. You grow so accustomed to comforts that you mistake them for necessities. You forget what you’re capable of.
— May 24, 2026 04:29PM

