Wanted to share a lil something because I suspect this might happen with a new interview I'm posting tomorrow. (And also because it's important to keep in mind with any interview.)
See a video interview you like? Clipping everything out and posting natively on your own social channels will only hurt that interview/interviewer. If the original interview doesn't perform well, it won't be possible to conduct future interviews with that artist.
Personally? I LOVE seeing folks psyched to engage with the interviews I publish, perhaps by sharing still images or clips from them, but it's SO SO important that those clips are short and encourage others to check out the full conversation.
If you enjoy an interview and want to see more like it, the only way that's possible is via views, likes, shares, etc., so please keep in mind the importance of sourcing anything you take from an interview.
Happy interview watching, all! ♥️📽️
Don’t heal so much that you shut others out.
There is only so much healing that can be done on your own.
Yes, aloneness is a vital part pf healing, but important not to live there.
The real integration comes when we practice what we’ve learned in hermit mode in real life, with real people.
@chicfryrice Feels like it encourages bad behavior, but I don't know. Never had a proper uni life, whatever that looks like anyway, due to already dealing with the real world and losing a loved one. My father has money too, but don't like asking him for anything.
I thought about something like this before recently. Like as you get older and older, you realize that childhoold bubble no longer exist. Sure, you are probably in a better place now, but at the same time you always look for the "why" factor and what role you serve now in this world.