Long story short, I feel like I'm starting to overcome Blurryface.
"Hi Tyler and Josh,
I hope you see this.
First of all, your show at Festival Pier was amazing - you never disappoint. The Philly Clique loves you!
And second, I wanted to share a story about my self-doubt adventure with you.
Recently my family and I have experienced a personal tragedy. My older brother, and only sibling, passed away unexpectedly. Despite having an overwhelmingly wonderful support system, I've been having a tough time with a complex predicament. I started to doubt my love of using and creating music - an aspect of my life that I had thought was possibly one of the most important things to me. Suddenly it wasn't quite as much of a priority anymore. It was disheartening. My passions were the undeserving targets of displaced negativity.
But then I saw your performance.
I felt renewed. Somewhere between your stage banter and pyrotechnics and energetic crowd, I was reminded of why I love what I love.
I kept telling myself, "Isn't this what makes music so great, so important to me?"
There's just something about you two living out your creations onstage that has inspired me to try to be content with my own. I have a newfound sense of reassurance.
I guess I've feared not being able to fully rely on my passions when life tests me. I've feared that maybe I no longer enjoy them as much as I used to.
But the truth is, the powerful, positive effects of them never actually abandoned me.
So I choose to no longer fear what I love.
We use music
I never want to stop creating, and I aim to one day inspire others as greatly as you've inspired me.
By the way, thank you for inspiring me.
Blurryface doesn't have to be so threatening anymore - to any of us.
I already can't wait for you to come around to Philly again, selling out even larger venues.
And I hope and pray that you've found the elusive joy hidden within your own lives, obtained through conquering your own personal struggles and insecurities. Because I think I just about know for sure that the contentment you'd ultimately achieve is worth undergoing the obstacles.
Stay alive,
"Eureka" |-/ "
"Hi Tyler and Josh,
I hope you see this.
First of all, your show at Festival Pier was amazing - you never disappoint. The Philly Clique loves you!
And second, I wanted to share a story about my self-doubt adventure with you.
Recently my family and I have experienced a personal tragedy. My older brother, and only sibling, passed away unexpectedly. Despite having an overwhelmingly wonderful support system, I've been having a tough time with a complex predicament. I started to doubt my love of using and creating music - an aspect of my life that I had thought was possibly one of the most important things to me. Suddenly it wasn't quite as much of a priority anymore. It was disheartening. My passions were the undeserving targets of displaced negativity.
But then I saw your performance.
I felt renewed. Somewhere between your stage banter and pyrotechnics and energetic crowd, I was reminded of why I love what I love.
I kept telling myself, "Isn't this what makes music so great, so important to me?"
There's just something about you two living out your creations onstage that has inspired me to try to be content with my own. I have a newfound sense of reassurance.
I guess I've feared not being able to fully rely on my passions when life tests me. I've feared that maybe I no longer enjoy them as much as I used to.
But the truth is, the powerful, positive effects of them never actually abandoned me.
So I choose to no longer fear what I love.
We use music
I never want to stop creating, and I aim to one day inspire others as greatly as you've inspired me.
By the way, thank you for inspiring me.
Blurryface doesn't have to be so threatening anymore - to any of us.
I already can't wait for you to come around to Philly again, selling out even larger venues.
And I hope and pray that you've found the elusive joy hidden within your own lives, obtained through conquering your own personal struggles and insecurities. Because I think I just about know for sure that the contentment you'd ultimately achieve is worth undergoing the obstacles.
Stay alive,
"Eureka" |-/ "