SLOW DOWN TIME.





Life is a lot of pain. When you get older you want to adapt to the pain differently. You appreciate the moments when you feel something else than the pain. Moments when time slows down and you enjoy the life around you and in you.

Like a cup of coffee on a rainy morning. You're sitting on a wooden chair in the kitchen and you open the window to hear the rain better. You can hear it hit the trees and drip down the leaves. You can smell the rain and taste the coffee. You close your eyes shortly and breathe in deep. When you open them again you feel different.

Or you hear a really good song and it touches something in you that you can't explain. You lose yourself and you just feel. So you share the song with someone else and hope it touches them too so they feel it too. Those moments are so precious and fragile and rare. When you connect with someone and you don't need words. You just understand. But you can go to a gig and thousands of people have that same moment together. That feeling is one of the greatest feelings you can feel. The connection you share with so many people even if when you first heard the song you felt so heartbroken and alone. But then there you are singing it from heart with all these other people and you all feel so grateful and happy and connected.

Or when you watch a movie and it captures these moments perfectly. You watch it and it explains what you are about or how you've felt in ways you couldn't put into words or art yourself. These are the kind of movies that you need to make a bookmark in your brain for when someone asks for your favourite films. Because then the person asking can see you by watching them.

When you get older you start savouring the good moments. Every day there is so much pain. You need breaks from it. You take the time to notice and really feel those special moments and that's how you slow down time.


Moments:

Heartfelt, beautiful and inspiring movie that you must see with an amazing soundtrack.

An amazing song from the said sountrack.



               




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