Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Thought invoking incident.
So one fine day I was watching SNSD on radio star, and Sunny said something very interesting to TaeYeon. She told her not to be so sad, not to feel so sad after listening to sad music(namely ballads).
What if, to be a good ballad singer like TaeYeon, that is the price to pay? To be able to sing so soulfully into ballads, is due to the fact that the soul of the singer is sad? Would an ordinary person like me willingly pay it?
I mean, singers are celebrities, they do it for various reasons, such as fame and money to quote a few. What about us? What about mortals like me? Does that mean we can never be able to sing ballads well just because we don't experience as much sadness?
Do we need to be sad before we can sing a sad song?
Monday, January 14, 2013
In the heat of the moment, we have approximately a 50% chance of making a right decision.
However, once we hesitate, we lose even that 50% chance.
Experience will help, but ultimately its what we think at the split second that will solidify our decision.
Sitting back to consider the situation calmly is a luxury for people like me, and I'm not guilty to say so.
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