

Many of the songs I ripped and shared via Napster in the late 1900’s continued to appear on legitimate platforms years later.


Many of the songs I ripped and shared via Napster in the late 1900’s continued to appear on legitimate platforms years later.


Holy smokes! I see his online persona so often that I forgot he had a pen name!


“No man ever steps in the same river twice”. Everything flows.
Similarly, impermanence is a fundamental aspect of reality, and fighting it ultimately results in feeling things are unsatisfactory in some way.


Here’s the author Jason Pargin riffing on the topic of nostalgia , and the key takeaways for him are that:
That said, I have a penchant for sentimentality, and fall victim to nostalgia at every given whim I get, especially when visiting my parents’ house where I grew up.
I love to allow myself to be transported to the viewpoint of my younger self, which I feel I have lost some connection to.
I often find I was stronger and more worthy than I gave myself credit for.
If only I could properly translate that into the current moment, it would remove a lot of self-doubt that holds me back from living with confident authenticity.
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