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RE: ⏺Why the death of Chester Bennington is both very sad, and very inspiring.
Sometimes I wonder seeing pictures of people who are always smiling and laughing ... are they really happy? Or is the smile on face a way to cover up what's going on within. Everyone has issues that bother them and reasons that make them sad with just the thought of it. However, it all depends on they are perceived.. are we magnifying them? Are those problem too trivial and we make project them to be a huge deal? Today, we are all moving at such a fast pace that we forget little things in life and how to be happy with whatever we are and whatever we have. I wish we all slowed down and reflected back and appreciated the way things are. Feel terrible about Chester 🙁
It's true, many people have hidden insecurities. I realized that the other day when I was watching how some famous actors live their lives. How they have to look so confident and so amazing, but deep down they are still only human. They still have feelings. They still get nervous.
People can tend to make the situation much more dramatic than it needs to be, but who is that really helping? If anything, it's just slowing them down.
It's true. Every single year, the world just start moving faster.. People want instant gratification for everything. We need to slow our expectations down a bit and just focus on the overall picture.
Thanks for your comment! Talk soon @Jars!
Well said !!