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Premium nostalgia for me is being 8 years old in the summer of 2002. Endless bike races with my neighbourhood friends, climbing trees, mastering my favourite PlayStation game, enjoying my schoolwork, going to the shops to buy lollies with money I made from selling painted rocks, watching music videos on weekends, taking apart the Windows 95 computer and learning about the parts, holding snail races on cardboard that had lanes drawn on them, playing sports I was good at, starting a bad singing group with my friends, investing time into a spy club I made with secret hideouts and a cipher for documents using the commander keen font.
I think I am nostalgic for that particular time period because it felt like forever for me and I was free. Everything was bright, exciting, and full of wonder. I could do anything. I remember that summer often and it reminds me that my passion for cool things never left, I just got burdened with pain and stress that took the wheel after that. It's a nice location of grounding for me when I feel exhausted. I have a journal from that time which is very precious to me. That summer is still accessible for me to remember who I am, and it inspires me to keep that magical spark alive in me so I don't become mired in "adulthood" that seems to be the antithesis of living fully in the present.
I think I am nostalgic for that particular time period because it felt like forever for me and I was free. Everything was bright, exciting, and full of wonder. I could do anything. I remember that summer often and it reminds me that my passion for cool things never left, I just got burdened with pain and stress that took the wheel after that. It's a nice location of grounding for me when I feel exhausted. I have a journal from that time which is very precious to me. That summer is still accessible for me to remember who I am, and it inspires me to keep that magical spark alive in me so I don't become mired in "adulthood" that seems to be the antithesis of living fully in the present.