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"Voorlopig genoeg," door Cassandra Neyenesch
She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?
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The New Yorker (United States) | Mar 29, 2026
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AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Public access to personal diaries can lead to harmful misinterpretations, undermining the original intent of self-reflection.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Personal diaries should remain private, as they contain intimate thoughts that can alter the understanding of an individual’s true self.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Exploring one's past through a diary can provide valuable insights into personal growth, even if it feels uncomfortable or intrusive.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
Confronting uncomfortable truths in a diary can be a cathartic experience, fostering a deeper understanding of one’s emotions and decisions.
AI-vertaald · Origineel tonen
The act of searching for one's name in a diary reflects a universal struggle with identity and self-acceptance, making it a neutral exploration of human psychology.
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