Mullin
People are always trying to fix things. Always worrying about something in their life that needs fixing. When they have nothing going on, they’ll nit pick the next day and find something to mull over.
Our problems are scaled on a table of necessities: Will I have enough food and water the next day? Will I be safe, alive? Will my family be safe, fed? When the basics are taken care of, our problems still stay on our mind, but they move to a higher eschelon of what, life? Quality of life, better closer problems to umm, God? How will I spend the next day? What will I say when I see this person tomorrow? Is it a matter of responsibility that keeps us grounded? If we had more responsibility would our problems be more important and the things we would worry bout would have a greater importance? Probably not.
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What is it about Bryan Adams that people outside America freakin love? I think he fits the romantic rock of the late 80s well. It’s very safe music in the sense that it can be written off as rock n roll and it being more about love and being good, nah, not good, but kind-hearted music that America has gotten over. Is America overlooking a timeless sensation or is the rest of the world stuck in a genre of bad rock?
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