Thinking of Thinking

Thinking of Thinking

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Everyone becomes lost in their thoughts, but only some are constantly surrounded by them. And these are not the lucky ones. This is the story of a girl who has too much of nothing on her mind. Enter in a stranger who knows about depression, the Lost Children, and an empty city. What do you have? A heartbreaking, inspirational tale of what it means to find optimism and to defeat the perils of the world and of ourselves. Written by jolie-verity
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