I Still Don't Know Why I Said Yes
Briefly

In quantum physics, entanglement describes a relationship between the fundamental properties of two particles that could not have happened by chance, enabling them to affect each other inexplicably.
I was the poster child of workaholism: fresh out of college, drowning in the pressure of starting an investor-backed business, while Utsav's days were slow and peaceful.
We spent the next six hours together, fostering a connection reminiscent of quantum entanglement, despite our contrasting personalities and lifestyles.
Utsav psychoanalyzed me at dinner, making connections between my obsession with salmon and my childhood, illustrating how memories can shape our identities.
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