I don’t know what’s motivating me to learn the song Love is Gone on piano.
If you haven’t heard this song… well, this song is a pure classic of breakup pain and a remedy too because when you are alone in your room, putting those earbuds into your head hearing this song… you feel like someone is there by your side.
Well, the story of my love is… anyways, I have mentioned it earlier.
In this broad emptiness.
I think it is the internal urge to express my deepest feelings through this song. Especially through the piano.
After all, life is like a piano itself. The black keys are the pains and the white ones are moments of happiness and peace. And you need both to play the music of life.
Ah! The music of life…
Funny how we all grow up and tend to be so different human beings compared to what our parents had thought us to be when we were still under their shade.
More importantly, we might have shocked ourselves if we dived deep into the past and seen what our aspirations were.
We all need to abandon the shade in order to see life to its fullest.
Probably that’s one of the main reasons, why I strongly recommend students and teenagers travel alone.
Aspirations …
Not aspirations in the sense of ‘hope of achieving’ but, in the sense of ‘achieving’.
Fixing a goal and achieving it. Hitting the bulls-eye.
Get up and see the mirror. Look straight in the eye. What do those eyes say to you? Just be aware of it. Now think of your highest aspirations/goals/aims…
Look again, now be conscious of what your eyes have to say to you.
If there’s fear, it’s good. Your goals should be high enough to scare the hell out of you. And even most importantly, it should also make you want the thing the most.
But can we take a moment and think about the fact that where would these goals take us in the end? What happens after you get financially free?
I can remove the burden of making money forever.
What after it?
I can just sit on my chair, read books, watch anime, and fall in love.
Can’t you do it now?
… … that’s what I’m talking about.
Often we tend to forget the main reason for having our goal in the first place. And it’s important to realize that our goals lay us barren just like our dreams need to get ‘killed’ in the name of fulfillment.
What happens in the end? What after death? What happens after life?
Some questions are unanswerable in the sense that there’s no generic answer for all.
It’s all about what you believe in.
In the end, you will get older, and with old age, wisdom dawns upon you to make yourself realize that you are nothing but a flawed human being after all.
That’s it. …
Billionaire or broke. It doesn’t matter. If you are alive and you are able to feed yourself and your family and provide it with what it needs, then don’t be proud. Be grateful that you are lucky.
Perhaps, it was a losing game after all…
you lose your parents, you lose your partner, your body slowly screams at you at night that ‘hey your death is near.’ and obviously… you can feel it in your own bones.
The songs and music fade away at the expanse of the multitude of darkness and fire, which turns your body into a pot of ash.
And then you’re suddenly floating… you take up speed and poof! you don’t belong to this world anymore.
You have to definitely dive into it later on. Because somewhere… there’s a grand plan playing. Doesn’t matter if you believe in God…
And we are nothing but mere dolls of a simulation.
You have to be conscious enough to feel it.