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Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
museguided.substack.comthe longing for depth collides with the fear of public embarrassment, producing a generation that craves tenderness but trains itself to appear nonchalant.
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
Romanticism makes us stubborn; it teaches us to linger, to preserve, an obstinacy that’s economically inconvenient.
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
the intensity of attention that notices the quiver of a wrist when reaching for a glass; the presence that enlarges an ordinary afternoon; the appetite that doesn’t require catastrophe to be vivid. I want Romanticism stripped of its operatic melodrama, no consumptive poets dying by candlelight, yet still devoted to grandeur: a sentence that... See more
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
whenever feeling grows too intense, state, church, or family rush in to discipline it, proof that Romanticism has always threatened any order built on obedience and efficiency.
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
We’ve traded the theatre of passion for the theatre of avoidance, as though emotional minimalism were the only responsible way to survive modern life.
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
To linger over a face, to let a single moment swell until it feels unmeasured, is a small act of disobedience in a culture that prizes momentum over meaning.
Romanticism Is Not A Weakness
A life in constant potential.
open.substack.comMY POINT IS this: You must go. You must leave your state of potential behind. You must go somewhere over the rainbow. Dreaming about it from “Kansas” feels good, but the drug of potential isn’t good for you. It feels good to want, dream, and yearn. In a way, it feels just as good as getting what you want, dream, and yearn for. The same way you can... See more
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