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Being torn between the past and the future | HPA

Being torn between the past and the future can stem from various factors, such as nostalgia, regrets, fear of the unknown, or the desire for change.

Being torn between the past and the future | HPA
Fig: Being torn between the past and the future | HPA

It can create a sense of uncertainty and indecisiveness, making it challenging to fully embrace the present or move forward. It's definitely required to navigate this internal conflict and focus on what's important at the moment.
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