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And more than once, I have just stood and looked at my damage – sometimes padded it with the tips of my fingers, as though that might fix it – and then the owner of the banister or chandelier has returned and seen what I have done and gone: "Oh".
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"Maybe that might fix the problems at auction".
Freud might wonder if the client is unconsciously repeating a painful pattern from the past with a fantasy that they might fix it and therefore heal old wounds.
In the end, I feel that hope is this idea that somebody else might fix it.
From the first act onwards, it's all about going back in time to restore it; or to grab a countermeasure that might fix things in the present; or some combination of the two courses of action.
And more than once, I have just stood and looked at my damage sometimes padded it with the tips of my fingers, as though that might fix it and then the owner of the banister or chandelier has returned and seen what I have done and gone: "Oh".
It is, I imagine, the same sentiment a potential jihadist feels when he or she foolishly believes that they're being righteously called upon to fight for the creation of an Islamic state, as if that might fix what are largely personal troubles.
His helpful advice was I was running a very old program (six years old), but I could buy a new one off him now that might fix the problem ($138).
The idea that the government might fix loneliness, as it continues to cut social programs, is as baseless as the Brexit delusion of restored independence.
Anyway, let me sum up: the economy is terrible and your affluent, effete financial pundits are terrified that someone might try to fix it in a way that benefits poor people, the end.
I'm not the first man to believe that he might fix London.
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