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Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That

Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That
Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That
Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That
Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That
Every Time I'm Stuck On Something And Look Back How I Ended Up Getting There, I Think To Myself That

Every time I'm stuck on something and look back how I ended up getting there, I think to myself that I always stumble on the same kind of thing. Though I was sure that I covered ground, it only feels like I've been going around in circles and got back to where I started. Once I am back from where I started, I get depressed. But I've gained experience from all that. So whether I fail or succeed, there's no way I'm in the exact same place, is there? So I thought, then it's not a "circle" but it's a "spiral". Even if it appears that I'm going around in the same place, I definitly have to be moving a little bit up or down.

Little Forest: Winter/Spring (リトル・フォレスト冬・春), dir. Junichi Mori (2015)

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