You don't actually miss people—you miss convenience.
Counsel
"You don't miss them. You miss the routine they filled. The good morning texts, the rides, the emotional support on demand. If they stopped providing those things but stayed the same person, your feelings would change. Th..."
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Topic ContextThe human heart often fiercely defends the purity of its attachments, believing "missing someone" is an unequivocal testament to their unique essence. However, this romantic ideal confronts the uncomfortable reality that our deepest bonds are frequently woven into the fabric of convenience, emotional labor, and practical support others provide. This debate cuts to the core of human connection, forcing us to ask: are we missing a person, or the precise ways they completed our world?
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Gather | You don't actually miss people—you miss convenience.