Forever wasn't real.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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"Forever wasn't real" is a poignant reflection on the transient nature of moments and relationships within the narrative of 'The Problem with Forever' by Jennifer L. Armentrout. The quote encapsulates the theme that idealized concepts of eternity often clash with the harsh realities of life and emotional connections that may not last. It suggests that while we may yearn for lasting bonds or moments, they remain elusive and can fade away, leaving us to grapple with their absence.

In 'The Problem with Forever', characters navigate their struggles and aspirations, illustrating how their perceptions of permanence can impact their lives and decisions. This exploration of impermanence highlights the importance of cherishing the present and the relationships that matter, even if they aren't meant to last forever. The story ultimately encourages readers to embrace the fleeting nature of experiences and find strength in their transitory beauty.

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