She could decide how she was going to be. She had a choice. Life could be an endless series of joyless chores, or she could get totally pumped and make it fun. There were bad things, and there were good things, but she got to choose which
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“Guide Note: Remembering is generally a two-stage process involving dialogue between the conscious and subconscious parts of the brain. The subconscious opens proceedings by throwing up the relevant memory, an act which releases a spurt of self-congratulatory endorphins. Well done, matey, says the conscious. That memory is really useful right now, and I couldn’t remember where I’d put it. You and me, pal, says the subconscious, delighted to have its contribution acknowledged for once, we’re in this together. Then the conscious reviews the memory in its in-tray and sends a message down to the sphincter telling it to prepare for the worst. Why did you remind me of this? the conscious rails against the subconscious. This is awful. Terrible. I didn’t want to remember this. Why the Zark do you think I shoved it to the back of my brain? That’s the last time I help you out, the subconscious mutters and retreats to the darker sections of itself where nasty thoughts are housed. I don’t need you, it tells itself. I can make myself another personality out of these things you’ve discarded. And so the seeds of schizophrenia are sown with kernels of childhood bullying, neglect, low self-esteem, and prejudice”
― And Another Thing...
― And Another Thing...

“I feel a little� what’s that word, when you’re sad that a story you’ve invested so much time in has ended and you’ll never get to know what the characters do next?� “I call it the book hangover.� “I thought there might be a slightly more poetic word for it, like desiderium or something.� “Nope. ‘Book-hangover.’� “Well I’m hungover like crazy. How does one treat a book hangover?� I shrugged. “I guess another book.� “Okay! What are we reading next?� The question was so unexpected that I didn’t understand her at first. “We?� I asked. “Well, yeah. You’re the expert. What’s next for our book club?� “This is a book club now?”
― Tales from the Gas Station: Volume Three
― Tales from the Gas Station: Volume Three
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