1993 Film Favorites, Part 5: Finding Contentment in The Nightmare Before Christmas
While boredom may be a first-world problem, disillusionment at being off track with one’s identity is universally human.

While boredom may be a first-world problem, disillusionment at being off track with one’s identity is universally human.

Living unsatisfied is the reality we know deep down and no longer need to cover with a shiny veneer.

In Chasing Contentment, Erik Reymond identifies the lie that satisfaction and contentment come through consumption.
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