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Ajiboye Victor Nigeria
Student @ University Of Abuja
Abuja, Nigeria
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In Philosophy 1 min read
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<p>Dogs return to their vomit — that's the saying.</p><p>But are humans really much different?</p><p>We often abandon things, convinced we’re done with them,</p><p>only to find ourselves going back.</p><p>An ex you thought was over.</p><p>A habit you vowed to break.</p><p>A place you claimed to have outgrown.</p><p>A version of yourself you once rejected.</p><p>Yet, somehow, we keep returning.</p><p>We rarely call it what it truly is.</p><p>We mask it as love, nostalgia, hope, or “this time it will be different.”</p><p>Sometimes, it’s just familiarity pulling us back —</p><p>despite knowing how it ends.</p><p>Unlike animals, humans have awareness.</p><p>We sense the tension between what we've left behind and what we revisit.</p><p>Maybe that’s the key —</p><p>not that we never go back,</p><p>but that we realise we have.</p>

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