I've never suffered from FOMO, so I can't fully relate on that front. I've never been one to fall for the zeitgeist of current trends or interests. I won't outright ignore it just because it's the "in thing" at the moment. If it sounds appealing, I'll look into it. But if it's weeks or months before I do, so be it.
The sudden flood of emotion you experienced is a good thing, in my opinion. You talked about being present. You're aware that your current circumstances are good, which means you don't take them for granted.
Regarding your "no files found" problem, you might be a good candidate to consider daily journaling. In a way, you're doing that now with this newsletter/blog. Also, fair warning: as someone about two decades older than you, the problem only gets worse. 😅
I think you’re definitely right about my emotional experience being a good thing—I really cherish a lot of things and people in my life right now. As for the journaling, I’ve tried it! I should do it more often, but I’m glad I have these weekly letters that at least help me process stuff incrementally. Thanks for the nudge, though, maybe I’ll get back into it!
Quite jealous that you’ve never felt FOMO. While I pay far less attention to trends and such these days, I feel a side effect of this kind of new music writing in public (among other engagements with wider society) inevitably deliver that feeling or concern to me.
It was such fun discovering those Ismael Pinkler tracks as 1 unit after never having heard them on the old compilations. They all work beautifully together.
I've never suffered from FOMO, so I can't fully relate on that front. I've never been one to fall for the zeitgeist of current trends or interests. I won't outright ignore it just because it's the "in thing" at the moment. If it sounds appealing, I'll look into it. But if it's weeks or months before I do, so be it.
The sudden flood of emotion you experienced is a good thing, in my opinion. You talked about being present. You're aware that your current circumstances are good, which means you don't take them for granted.
Regarding your "no files found" problem, you might be a good candidate to consider daily journaling. In a way, you're doing that now with this newsletter/blog. Also, fair warning: as someone about two decades older than you, the problem only gets worse. 😅
I think you’re definitely right about my emotional experience being a good thing—I really cherish a lot of things and people in my life right now. As for the journaling, I’ve tried it! I should do it more often, but I’m glad I have these weekly letters that at least help me process stuff incrementally. Thanks for the nudge, though, maybe I’ll get back into it!
Quite jealous that you’ve never felt FOMO. While I pay far less attention to trends and such these days, I feel a side effect of this kind of new music writing in public (among other engagements with wider society) inevitably deliver that feeling or concern to me.
thanks for the inclusion!
It was such fun discovering those Ismael Pinkler tracks as 1 unit after never having heard them on the old compilations. They all work beautifully together.
do you want the EP ? (code)