Temporary Ease vs. Partial Lightness

Temporary ease and partial lightness both involve relief, but they differ in stability.

Partial lightness represents a degree-based improvement.
The body remains lighter even as conditions vary.

Temporary ease depends on maintenance.
Once the supporting condition is removed, discomfort returns.

When comfort requires preservation of a specific setup, the experience is temporary ease rather than partial lightness.


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