Aww Bailey. I'm glad you have such a pervasive memory (yours or not) that you can draw comfort from. This is true of most of us. We crave the memory of a simple and secure time where real and serious cares seem like a mirage some distant illusion that can't touch us in our memory inspired inner sanctum. That being said I do want to see you continue this soothing routine and memory, but I don't want to see you dwell in the past. There's too much in the here and now, and too many chances to make new memories to want to miss out on any of it. There's a System of a Down lyric that states "We can't afford to be neutral on a moving train." This is the truth of dwelling on memories. Life is a moving train, and if we stay dwelling in the past we are in neutral and falling further and further behind life. I just hope you can find the balance between moving with life, and comfort of memories because you have far too much to offer and far too many new memories to make to fall behind life.
Aww Bailey. I'm glad you have such a pervasive memory (yours or not) that you can draw comfort from. This is true of most of us. We crave the memory of a simple and secure time where real and serious cares seem like a mirage some distant illusion that can't touch us in our memory inspired inner sanctum. That being said I do want to see you continue this soothing routine and memory, but I don't want to see you dwell in the past. There's too much in the here and now, and too many chances to make new memories to want to miss out on any of it. There's a System of a Down lyric that states "We can't afford to be neutral on a moving train." This is the truth of dwelling on memories. Life is a moving train, and if we stay dwelling in the past we are in neutral and falling further and further behind life. I just hope you can find the balance between moving with life, and comfort of memories because you have far too much to offer and far too many new memories to make to fall behind life.