

He consequently tells his viewers that they should do things they love simply because they love them, not in the hopes of being remembered. It sounds very negative, however, the creator goes on to name such incredible people who did incredible things yet are barely recognised in modern society. I recently watched a YouTube video that was titled “You Will Never Do Anything Remarkable”. To many go-getters and ambitious people, this seems like I’m trying to sell you out of your dreams but that’s not my intention. (I am very aware that the previous sentence probably makes little to no sense but I’m keeping it in because I like it.) Be because you want to be not because you want someone to remember that you were. You shouldn’t try to be the best, you should simply make the effort to be. Many people don’t even try their hand at new interests because they are blinded by the belief that if they can’t be the greatest then what’s the point in trying? It’s a combination of perfectionism and delusion, in my opinion. When we crave to be remembered on this floating ball of gas (earth), we’re often unappreciative of the present. We spend more time trying to be remarkable than we do actually living. One of my favourite quotes from Meditations by philosopher Marcus Aurelius states, think of the whole of existence of which you are the tiniest part, think of the whole time in which you have been assigned a brief and fleeting moment, think of destiny – what fraction of that are you?” Throughout his writing, Aurelius acknowledges that human beings put too much weight on life, fame and fortune. The ultimate question is, why write songs or pick up any hobby even though you’re not going to be the best at it? Why invest energy into something you love even if no one cares? Yet, I still continue to write songs for myself and those close to me. I hoped to be a big star someday and I strongly believed this was my calling, my purpose, my ultimate legacy! Writing songs became the only way I could express myself. And although these were all signs of acute psychosis, I enjoyed these moments very much. I scheduled shows where I forced my family to sit through my improvised songs. I walked around the house singing lyrics accompanied by imaginary backing tracks that encompassed pop music at the time. It was a rather odd concept but I still ate that shit up. Conveniently, some background music would appear to support their cathartic performances. The actors would randomly break out into song. If you watched Disney in the late 2000s to early 2010s, you probably remember the classic singer-songwriter trope. Most importantly, my love for Disney birthed an unexpected interest that I would carry into my teen years. Even though I had no connection to American culture, I loved the shows and often fought with my brother when he preferred to watch football over Hannah Montana. Christmas spirit should have just enough girth to really fill that hole.except that as far as Christmas spirit goes, Patrick's so over being left alone for silent nights after the miracle mornings.When I was young, I was an avid Disney channel consumer. Pete's got a big hole in his life and it just can't be filled with selling gutter guards or filling in for scene bands or fizzling out yet another bad relationship. Patrick's a Christmas elf drunk on cheap whiskey and still on parole from the Pole for decking more than the halls. Merry Little Peterick 2020 (Fall Out Boy).
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