That's a simple but solid interpretation, but you forgot one thing - comparing it to a long suicide isn't the right way to put it. The main difference in a "long suicide" and actual suicide is that the long suicide is full of experiences and memories that make you want to stay alive. Actual suicide doesn't support this and is a temporary state of mind that humans are digging through on a daily basis.
That's a simple but solid interpretation, but you forgot one thing - comparing it to a long suicide isn't the right way to put it. The main difference in a "long suicide" and actual suicide is that the long suicide is full of experiences and memories that make you want to stay alive. Actual suicide doesn't support this and is a temporary state of mind that humans are digging through on a daily basis.
So, everybody is going to die, but everybody is also bound to live a fragment of time within the illusion of time itself. ...
So, everybody is going to die, but everybody is also bound to live a fragment of time within the illusion of time itself. If you realize and acknowledge the temporary existence along with the fact that time is simply an illusion fueling illusions, you embrace the perseverance and effort to get whatever it is your seeking, and look towards the things that truly stand out and matter to you.
Obviously what you prioritize varies, but like I said above, once you truly embrace the fact that life is temporary and everyone will disappear one day (the art of dying), this song could potentially morph into a different title - "The Art of Dying: How I Embraced Life and Summoned the Strength to Prioritize What Truly Matters Around Me".
I think we can minimise this song in a simple oration: to be alive is like to commit a very slow and long suicide
That's a simple but solid interpretation, but you forgot one thing - comparing it to a long suicide isn't the right way to put it. The main difference in a "long suicide" and actual suicide is that the long suicide is full of experiences and memories that make you want to stay alive. Actual suicide doesn't support this and is a temporary state of mind that humans are digging through on a daily basis.
That's a simple but solid interpretation, but you forgot one thing - comparing it to a long suicide isn't the right way to put it. The main difference in a "long suicide" and actual suicide is that the long suicide is full of experiences and memories that make you want to stay alive. Actual suicide doesn't support this and is a temporary state of mind that humans are digging through on a daily basis.
So, everybody is going to die, but everybody is also bound to live a fragment of time within the illusion of time itself. ...
So, everybody is going to die, but everybody is also bound to live a fragment of time within the illusion of time itself. If you realize and acknowledge the temporary existence along with the fact that time is simply an illusion fueling illusions, you embrace the perseverance and effort to get whatever it is your seeking, and look towards the things that truly stand out and matter to you.
Obviously what you prioritize varies, but like I said above, once you truly embrace the fact that life is temporary and everyone will disappear one day (the art of dying), this song could potentially morph into a different title - "The Art of Dying: How I Embraced Life and Summoned the Strength to Prioritize What Truly Matters Around Me".
Gojira is fucking awesome, man.