Pro/con analysis of “good things happening”

PRO: A good thing might happen
CON: I will be perceived and discussed, leading to some sort of disaster

RESULTS: Mild anhedonia, a deep sense of foreboding, eating lots of bagels

8 thoughts on “Pro/con analysis of “good things happening”

  1. Ivars Ozols

    This may or may not be about a/the book (in some kind of way)… I hope it is. And I hope it’s about Barhu šŸ™‚

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  2. Jay B.

    Regardless of the circumstance, I am glad the Good Thing may well happen! While the the anhedonia and looming perception are distinctly unfortunate (and all too familiar for myself), here’s hoping the Good Thing will be worth it

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  3. Mayticks

    I’m also eating a lot of bagels and feeling the stress of good things happening!
    Recommendation : toast the bagel in a sandwich press, remove, smear a nice layer of basil pesto and then finish with a layer of creamy goat cheese. This messy treat is proven to improve mental health!

    Sending love and strength from a lil Australian queer artist x

    – Mayticks

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  4. Dana C.

    Hey, I love your work! And I am thinking of writing my MA thesis on Disidentification as an act of resistance and how Baru employs it. I am so so looking forward to the final novel, no pressure, but would love to pick your brain re: academic sources (Fanon, for instance?) if you ever have time or interest. Again, NO pressure I just think your novels are incredibly important and well-researched, and intend to convince people of that! Thanks so much for the first three.

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    1. Seth Post author

      You can pick my brain any time! You may be disappointed by the lint and loose Lego bricks you find in there though

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