I Need To Learn To Accept...:Concerts

May 08, 2009 01:00

This is the first of a few entries entitled, "I Need To Learn to Accept..." in which I write about all the things in my life I need to learn to deal with and eventually accept. This one may be extremely childish, but I have a feeling a lot of these will be. Still, I have issues with things that I need to get sorted out. Also, since I won't be back ( Read more... )

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siakahleah May 9 2009, 19:19:08 UTC
I, personally, do not think this childish. I am a person that feels guilt for everything and obsesses about things for years at a time. I found a notebook that I wanted for a dollar, but didn't have the dollar so couldn't get it (long story). Anyway, I am still obsessing about if I had done this or that, I could have had it, etc.

Sometimes, we value those things that are outside of us for the reason stated...it is outside of us.

You like the rush of the people and the energy of the concerts and how you feel human there, right? Or something of that nature at least?

It is a human feeling that some people don't understand why it is so important, but it is. I may not sound as if I am understanding as well as you would like, but believe me I do and everyone has a vice. Mine is Dr. Pepper. I don't know you too well, but yours could be a mixture of things and concerts are one of them.

Besides, at most concerts, my adrenaline is up and that can become very addictive.

Anyway, I know, "enough of the long comment", but life is unfair and to tell you the truth, if I had more abilities to go to more concerts, I would. I am in the middle of nowhere, where a good concert comes maybe once every couple of years unless I am willing to travel five hours or more to see one.

I look forward to reading more of these. This is interesting. I just did an "accept my mother" type blog in honor of mother's day on Sunday, but I like your idea and if I run into more time, I might just do a similar thing.

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xxplaydead616xx May 10 2009, 03:56:31 UTC
Thanks so much for the comment!

For me, concerts are more of an escape route. I live and breathe music (literally, I'm a music major in college), so it gives me a feeling of being connected to some of my musical idols. For that 90 minute show, I feel like nothing could go wrong and I truly feel at peace. Plus, waiting in line all day for some of them is just fun. Especially HIM concerts. ;-)

Also, I'm flattered that you like my blog theme. When I'm in school I go to therapy weekly, but since the school year is over for me I don't really have a great outlet, so I found this to be effective. Themed enteries are helpful, at least to me, so you may benefit from it.

Once I see something that bugs me, I'll be sure to do another one. :-)

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