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In this episode of Dear Nobody, I talk about the quiet comfort of going back to things we already know — rewatching movies, replaying songs, revisiting stories — and why that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped growing.
After a season of constantly chasing new experiences, I’ve realized that growth doesn’t always have to feel uncomfortable. Sometimes familiarity is how we recharge, reflect, and understand ourselves better. Rewatching something doesn’t mean there’s nothing new left to learn — it often means we’re ready to receive it differently.
This episode is a gentle reminder that comfort and growth can exist at the same time, and that it’s okay to return to what feels safe while continuing to move forward.
By Sally YaptoIn this episode of Dear Nobody, I talk about the quiet comfort of going back to things we already know — rewatching movies, replaying songs, revisiting stories — and why that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped growing.
After a season of constantly chasing new experiences, I’ve realized that growth doesn’t always have to feel uncomfortable. Sometimes familiarity is how we recharge, reflect, and understand ourselves better. Rewatching something doesn’t mean there’s nothing new left to learn — it often means we’re ready to receive it differently.
This episode is a gentle reminder that comfort and growth can exist at the same time, and that it’s okay to return to what feels safe while continuing to move forward.