I remember being shown this documentary a while back and really relating to one of Rosie's experiences. She mentioned that when she chooses one pair of shoes over another for example, she feels as though the other pair would feel left out.
I've always felt the same with objects, and feel sorry for them if they get abandoned, thrown out or left by themselves. One time, there were two chocolates left in the bowl and I went to eat one. I didn't want both of them, but I couldn't eat just one because leaving the last one all by itself was such a terrible thought. It would be different if I were to offer that last chocolate to someone else, because at least I wouldn't be leaving it in isolation, on a cold bench, to grieve the loss of its last friend.
It wasn't the only time I've felt like this, though it doesn't happen with all objects.
Who else has this experience?
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