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Addiction Quote by Elizabeth Gilbert

“It was difficult to know where to find comfort, especially since I could no longer medicate myself with my oldest and deepest fantasy: that someday in the future a magical person would show up, fall in love with me, and fix everything. Nobody would be showing up now. There would be no fixing of…” quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
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““It was difficult to know where to find comfort, especially since I could no longer medicate myself with my oldest and deepest fantasy: that someday in the future a magical person would show up, fall in love with me, and fix everything. Nobody would be showing up now. There would be no fixing of anything.””

Elizabeth Gilbert

About This Quote

Source Memoir: “Eat, Pray, Love” (2006)

Describes loss of escapist fantasies and the need to confront reality without magical rescue.

In simple terms: Fantasy can’t solve real problems.

Key Takeaway

Accept responsibility for your own healing.

Themes

self‑reliance fantasy healing

Mood

introspective hopeful

Type

motivational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationship breakup
  • mental health crisis
  • career disappointment
  • creative block

Key Concepts

psychology personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can replace the need for a “magical savior”?
  • How do you cultivate inner resilience?
A Different Perspective

May underestimate the comfort that hopeful narratives provide.

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