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At the Moment vs Anymore

Does it need to be over forever? Is this the final time?

When we attach the phrase, "at the moment", it leaves the door open ajar, be it a positive or negative. You decide, or who knows!

Anymore seems so final. Is it never again. Some things are, many things aren’t, yet we default to this phrase for a variety of reasons (seeking closure, “done with “, wanting it to be so, lack of interest).

What comes out verbally might not be the truth, and how often is that true?

'At the moment' exists on a spectrum, 'anymore' is more binary.

At the moment might be to take a pause in something. At the moment might mean not right now, but not never.

Anymore is letting go and acceptance It’s moving on, moving forward (hopefully).

I’m not writing anymore about this at the moment.

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