What Music Says

What Music Says

Monday 19 January 2015

Stick with it, the little minutes add up!

Hello my fellow global friends!! It's been a while, but I have a special treat for you all. It's exam break for me here in Canada as a high school student, so I've been at exam prep sessions, and studying for a good portion of the days. Being the musician I am, that means even more rehearsals conductors and directors can call! Well, speaking of special treats, I got my friend Sailingpoet to write a short blog entry for you all. Hope you enjoy it! He's a great friend of mine, and we attend the same school and play in quite a few bands together. He'll probably end up as some big name musician in the future, so keep your eyes and ears peeled! Enough of this rambling: here's from Sailingpoet. 

Hey all! Well firstly it's such a pleasure to have JoLee ask me to write something up for this blog! Anyhow, I'm Sailingpoet, I write “Written Under Dire Circumstances” which is kinda my new original poetry vent out to the world on blogspot. If you threw together a concoction of poet, sailor (if you couldn't tell), musician, nerd, hopeless dreamer and a fair pinch of bizarre, it'd come up close to me. Kinda. Sorta. Not really. -.-

Kay enough background info.. Lately in my hot water induced philosophical moments (showers) I've been really thinking about a lot of the things that bother my mind. Anyhoo, I'd like to share this small moment of reflection with you: We live in a world essentially governed by time. Most often, we don't have nearly enough to do everything we really want to do. In a regular week, I'm home for less time than I'm away half the time. Does it strain with hobbies, friendships, relationships, sleep, work, etc? Of course. A lot of my friends are just as busy if not busier. Usually it's fine since we're busy together and could really care less about anything else that's going on. When we're not, it gets a little messier and significantly harder to accomplish anything, It's almost a miracle that it isn't completely falling apart into utter disaster, but I think I've deciphered some of the values that bind us together!

Personally, I think the most important aspect is patience. It may seem so obvious but it's displayed in such a subtle way that it actually required some profound self exploration to realize it for myself. Everyone important in my life has never given up on me on the basis on not having enough time. Those that are fortunate enough to not be bogged down by school, rehearsals, work as well as those that live out of town (and even out of province) deserve a special shoutout for still sticking around. This goes the other way round too. Some people are fantastic yet their most interesting lives don't really leave much room for anything else (that's an impressive feat being busier than I am). Well, in no way is it a one sided unrequited attempt in conversation so it's in these cases, that I feel that I've got something amazing here, and a little time or lack of is nothing compared to how important it is. IMO, the stupidest excuse of all time has to be lacking that patience to just wait it out and just be there because that in itself is dedication. I guess the main point here is, time or lack of time shouldn't matter. The smallest moments add up in the long run and they should be capitalized upon. Abuse those tiny moments in time and squeeze every ounce of it cause bigger moments are harder to come by!

That ended up a little longer than I expected.... Again, tons of thanks to JoLee!!! :D This wouldn't of been possible without. I hope you enjoyed my insights as much as you enjoy reading this blog whether you're a returning reader or a brand new one. Maybe you'll see more of me again in the near future(?) whether that's cause for celebration or not.... Thanks a lot for having me (and surviving through this), world!


This is my jam. Livin' by the wise words of Earth, Wind & Fire :3

Till later!
Sailingpoet

Thanks for your support and reading everyone! If you have feedback, or any comments you would like to pass on to Sailingpoet, feel free to email me, or comment, and I'll pass on the word! Be sure to check out his blogspot. Some pretty cool stuff! Here's the link http://sailingpoet.blogspot.ca/

Till Later!Music is for Healing! <3JLoggingit ~JoLee




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