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"content": "nostr:npub1typ5we79rr527q30467hfz8ptfy0h8gxpmfn7j64ak6pk6pv4rfszzc8hh I like this idea that humans often need to expose themselves to negative experiences safely so they can navigate them better in real life. Being able to control that experience makes it less likely to be stressful if/when you encounter it, I guess. Also, you’re not really likely to find a terrifying headless ghost in your house, but you might have a near-miss traffic accident. Not being overwhelmed by the adrenaline spike is probably very useful. \nThank you. 😁",
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