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Thanks for sharing this.
We are exposed to enough of their life and personality that we form a bond.
When I was about 16 I had to make a conscious decision to not allow myself to feel as much towards the terrible things happening in the world. I would get so deep into feeling that it would wreck me for days sometimes. One day I just chose not to care, as if they were made up stories that I didn’t need to pay attention to. It worked but It changed my personality for years until I realized how to balance it, sort of. It still happens sometimes.
Rings true for me. That’s a whole other subject though, the feet came first and it opened the door to the submission. I have however come to the conclusion that there are levels to all things. But yes, the sub connection is true for me, with the feet being the high point.
Yeah that one was a shocker.
The loss of what was to come.
So this is where the question started, was working and a song by Tim Bergling (Avicii) came on and it was one of his less famous tracks. It reminded me of the day I heard that he passed. I wasn’t the hugest fan, but I remembered seeing him play at Tomorrowland. Something about his presence was different and it intrigued me to find out more information about who he was. He was a true artist and got a lot of hate towards the end of his life as he tried to experiment with where electronic music could go. Behind the scenes he was so deeply entrenched in music. Kind of like Bob Dylan in a way. I actually wish he chose a different style of music to play, or joined a band because he was a genius, who was never really given his flowers because electronic producers rarely are. But it killed him. I cried.
Adding value seems to a rare trait these days
I’m getting more from this question than I could have wished for, I just really appreciate how people can inspire or live in a way that creates that response in an individual. Thanks for sharing
A fine answer indeed. My brother loved Discworld and used to share some stories with me.
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A great reason to mourn someone.