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S3 Ep 4: Why Do We Romanticize The Past?

19 min · 24. juni 2026
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I didn’t realize how much I was doing it until I sat down to record this episode. Lately, I’ve found myself looking back at old memories, old relationships, old friendships, old jobs, and even old versions of myself. Somewhere along the way, I started noticing how easy it is to remember the good parts while forgetting what made us leave, move on, or grow in the first place. In this episode, we’re unpacking nostalgia, memory versus reality, heartbreak, friendship loss, childhood memories, familiar places, and the stories we sometimes rewrite in our minds without even realizing it. Do we really miss the past? Or do we miss who we were, how we felt, what we hoped would happen, or the version of the story we’ve created since then? This conversation ended up being much more personal than I expected. Take what you need, and leave the rest.

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S3 Ep 4: Why Do We Romanticize The Past?

I didn’t realize how much I was doing it until I sat down to record this episode. Lately, I’ve found myself looking back at old memories, old relationships, old friendships, old jobs, and even old versions of myself. Somewhere along the way, I started noticing how easy it is to remember the good parts while forgetting what made us leave, move on, or grow in the first place. In this episode, we’re unpacking nostalgia, memory versus reality, heartbreak, friendship loss, childhood memories, familiar places, and the stories we sometimes rewrite in our minds without even realizing it. Do we really miss the past? Or do we miss who we were, how we felt, what we hoped would happen, or the version of the story we’ve created since then? This conversation ended up being much more personal than I expected. Take what you need, and leave the rest.

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