When you look back on your golden days, you rarely remember the boredom of high school math class, the anxiety of waiting for college acceptance letters, or the acne on your forehead. The brain, in its mercy, filters those details out. What remains are the highlights: the first kiss, the late-night drive with the windows down, the feeling that the entire world was waiting just outside your doorstep.
🎵 “And in my golden days, I didn’t know they were golden…” POV: You’re scrolling through the album called 📽️💫 My Golden Days
However, "My Golden Days" is not just about happiness. It is about intensity. The "golden" era of life is defined by the sheer magnitude of feeling. When you are young, love is a life-or-death situation. A friendship broken feels like the end of the world. A summer romance feels like it will last an eternity. It is this intensity that we miss as adults. As we age, our emotions become regulated, safer, and flatter. We look back on our golden days because we miss feeling things that much . When you look back on your golden days,
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