Javier Cross
OutaiTabibito
Javier Cross
OutaiTabibito
Javier Cross
So all a not-so-dying economy would have done is migitate the matters to a significant degree, but not enough that they may go away by themselves, right?
My heart is hidden some place safe,
Some place dark, on Hallowed grounds...
precisely. the problem could never go away, because that is how life is, and perhaps a little challenge is necessary for the creative process to work. if there was no work, no school, no children to take care of, no bills to pay, perhaps the problem would still be there because there would be nothing to challenge us.
Somewhere I know in my mind,
My heart will never be found.
So one way or another, this matter will never be gone, will it?
I'd even work at the gym and it manages to help excise most of the rubbish with how my thoughts are organized, actually.
My heart is hidden some place safe,
Some place dark, on Hallowed grounds...
nope, i don't think so. it's just another part of life. but hey, if that works for you, then more power to you. you keep in shape and keep your mind in shape.
Somewhere I know in my mind,
My heart will never be found.
Okay, I accept the idea if we have to start out piece by piece until a bigger fix can be applied, right?
My heart is hidden some place safe,
Some place dark, on Hallowed grounds...
that's just the thing. i don't think there IS a fix. if you take away everything that makes a person too busy to be creative, then there are no challenges to cause you to be creative. at the same time, people are too busy to be creative. also, there is upbringing to worry about: as kids we are basically the most creative we will ever be, but as we are growing up creativity is basically culled out of us. like i said, it's a part of life. there's nothing that can be done about it.
Somewhere I know in my mind,
My heart will never be found.