Day 80 - There is a Light that Never Goes Out

Podcast Reccomendation:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7L0zFmNmrHqxioLNdTMZ4M?si=PM7K2_OXSHexl8Fi6FReXQ%0A

Some of the content was a bit intense first thing on a Monday morning but this is one of the better, more affecting podcasts I've listened to in a long time. Touching stories of the resonance of what this song means to different people. 

Being emotionally challenged, it's nice being reminded that I am indeed capable of feelings, other than self centred ones like embarrassment. It's especially rare that I have to strongly consider stopping listening to something for fear of being too publicly overwhelmed (one of the all familiar self-centred emotions I am in touch with). I pulled it together but still, close call, this one got me. There's a strong chance that external factors like heat, sleep deprivation and consistent drinking has had an impact but I'm still confident its very good.

I wonder if anybody has been listening to the song as a double decker bus crashes into them. I wonder how many people's final thought is some level of irony or interesting coincidence. Or would fear override initially? It wasn't covered in the podcast, because of course, if is has happened, the person would be far too dead to appear on a BBC podcast. All I know is I wasn't hit by a bus. So far so good.

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