Has a thrift of a pursuit got over everyone's senses to be totally honest? What's wrong with not knowing all the answers. Really. If your scenario's are crucial, then a God so gracious would actually grace you with all & every answers you needed. For every single ones of your circumstances. Just believe in the music. & then, again, its subjective. Perhaps, this is the very thing that wiggles through our cores, like rotten apples, causing our own fantasy islands & disillusionment for whatever our daily purpose/s is & are. It is good to be punctual, it just is. Context is what gets us the most. It enables or corrupts. No two ways about. Much to the confusion of our own greyness. Ages ago, how we live was simple. Kids know everything really. Now everyone grows up just as confused. Religion, technology, lust, & greed for cabbages are whatever they make out to be. But the separation is what we shouldn't ever tolerate. But we do, hence, the despair for our enjoyment. Boils all the way down to a roll-over of be-alls & end-alls. To no resolution but more of the same. Again, just believe & trust the music. Then again, how many righteous really stopped questioning? You can say they never really saw the answers to their prayers & enjoyed it. But their fruit is forever engraved in us. Then, would you say that their work was a little self-less yet ridiculed by a God of curses? Well, outside this life I could not recommend anything brighter than the faith you have while here.
You've heard it before but it doesn't mean we all get the final picture. For the creative arts industry & record business, technology advancement has dictated our attitudes to our craft & what limits we put on our practice/s. For the artist, its been a great step up in terms of access to recording technologies not needing to much more than a soundcard & a computer. But, what it meant for the business is an out-pour of recorded works that diminished in demand strictly due to volume. Hence, the lack of what the current demand is also dictated the worth of even the best of artists in the recording industry that led to under-valued price tags just so streaming platforms can get their feed. That's ok with me for I have only really knew how to get by doing my own thing. But to the greats, its big business lost. & now, we all have grown to accept it. & it breaks 'fairness & due credit' where its due & really sad to have functioned on the dragon...
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