New York, with its overwhelming vibrancy and indifference, teaches that life is transient, filled with fleeting moments overshadowed by the city's constant rush.
Indifference is not the absence of care, but rather the result of an influx of experiences that dulls one's emotional response to the world around.
In the chaos of the city, personal tragedies often feel diminished, as shared experiences connect us with strangers, making our individual woes less significant.
Even amidst the noise of sirens and the hustle of life, there exists a certain beauty in the shared, albeit fleeting, moments that define urban existence.
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