Hey there SuperForest! Happy Monday. It can be pretty tough to get things rolling at the start of the week, so I figure I’d start it off with a cute but powerful little song like this.
I love Modest Mouse. They have this stellar attitude, and Float On really envelopes that. Encompasses us, too. SuperForester Mathew also said something on a forum post that I like. Essentially he said not to take anything too seriously because in the end, it doesn’t really matter. In the end, we all float on anyway.
I have finished all of my college applications. It was taxing, but an opportunity for which I am grateful. However, I have one more thing to say to you, you collection of universities:
You gotta have something, if you want to be with me,
This morning I stumbled upon a song by singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne by the name of “Empty”. Aesthetically, the song amazed me, with its sparse drum arrangement and pedal steel guitar that swirls around LaMontagne’s raspy voice. What surprised me, though, was the content and tone of the lyrics.You see, as of late I have actively searched for a message that is “positive”. What challenged me in this instance, then, is that I felt a strong connection with something so morose. Of course, I’ve had my share of pain, loss, and sadness. I am no stranger to the funeral setting. I am no stranger to tears, but I’m always aware that there is much light at the end of each figurative tunnel.I am not one, to, as LaMontagne puts it, “dwell in my disasters”, and I instead choose to “count my blessings.” Yet I was still so deeply moved, in an unknown direction, by this song. Now, however, some time after first hearing the song, my brain has already “made-up” some sort of meaning: perhaps the reason why I was so drawn to this song is that in order to recognize my own propensity for positivity I must first recognize the possibility of negativity.
I once heard a metaphor of unknown origins; that there are two wolves in each of us, who represent the “good” and “bad” characteristics of the human soul. Who emerges dominant? Whichever one we choose to ‘feed’. Perhaps that is what I can take from my experiences today and always.
Much Love, SuperForest,
Chris
This is an excerpt from a college short answer question. I’m paraphrasing, but the question asked: “Discuss a work of art, music, science, mathematics, or literature that challenged/surprised/unsettled you and why”. The linked portion at the end was one of the first posts I remember reading on SuperForest.
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