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    <title>Nathan's shitty blog</title>
    <description>The coffee powered blog of chaos</description>
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      <title>Overthinking</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 11:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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  <p>
    Whenver I decide to add something to this website I always overthink on how
    to add the thing. In general I just overthink how I will do everything. It
    slows me down. Right now I am overthinking trying to think what to write
    and how to format it. I always end up doing way less when what I planned
    on doing. My partner overthinks a lot to. We overthink together.
    Though we overthink in different ways. I always end up going fuck this
    and throwing together a terrible mess while he just ends up giving up
    from the start.
    <br/><br/>
    Overthinking is just as much of a power as it is a curse. It fuels my
    ideas and thought process just as much as it slows me down. Its a quite
    difficult weapon to use but still quite deadly indeed.
    <br/><br/>
    Next time you overthink do what I do: eat junk food.
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