1)having "it".
2)Losing "it".
3)Coming to terms with the fact that there is no "it".
Most people never make it past the middle/late stage #1
Many, (me included) are stuck in late stage #2 and aware of #3 and either cannot or do not have the courage wrap their brain fully around stage #3 and implament it in any kind of functional lifestyle.
People that can make it to stage 3 and still preform, i.e stay upright and keep taking nourishment are far and few between and the experience (in my belief) will either make or break them complete.
A see it differently. When first having it, it is new and amazing, but after a while you grow acustom to your new perspective, but you still got "it". I am sure that all the new thing you could see with "it" can still be seen, but you haven't tought about it in that way.
A see it differently. When first having it, it is new and amazing, but after a while you grow acustom to your new perspective, but you still got "it". I am sure that all the new thing you could see with "it" can still be seen, but you haven't tought about it in that way.
This song is about;
1)having "it". 2)Losing "it". 3)Coming to terms with the fact that there is no "it".
Most people never make it past the middle/late stage #1
Many, (me included) are stuck in late stage #2 and aware of #3 and either cannot or do not have the courage wrap their brain fully around stage #3 and implament it in any kind of functional lifestyle.
People that can make it to stage 3 and still preform, i.e stay upright and keep taking nourishment are far and few between and the experience (in my belief) will either make or break them complete.
I like your interpretation but would like you to rewrite the last paragraph into something more positive and uplifting. A little humor there.
I like your interpretation but would like you to rewrite the last paragraph into something more positive and uplifting. A little humor there.
A see it differently. When first having it, it is new and amazing, but after a while you grow acustom to your new perspective, but you still got "it". I am sure that all the new thing you could see with "it" can still be seen, but you haven't tought about it in that way.
A see it differently. When first having it, it is new and amazing, but after a while you grow acustom to your new perspective, but you still got "it". I am sure that all the new thing you could see with "it" can still be seen, but you haven't tought about it in that way.