Another Alan Watts quote. The way I interpret it is sometimes the things we perceive are missing in our lives are in fact present. Like Plato's 'Cave', our feelings of emptiness isn't an actual void but is the adjustment of our 'eyes' seeing the real world for the very first time. I apologize, I'll do something funnier next time.
There is just something about Celeste; something charming, something weird, something special. She is a young woman thrust into the world of adulthood. Celeste has a childlike wonder and charm, and her fantastic daydreams overlap into her mundane daily affairs.
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