Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Songs to your life and other bits
This weeks blog is abit of a random one as there has been lots of different things that have drawn my attention.
The first and foremost is the weather yes you guessed it the rain! Now you may be thinking oh stop moaning it's only a bit of rain but the thing is it actually ruins everything which brings me onto my next point about cycling, I have only just started getting really into it but the rain is making this difficult, it is rather problematic biking in the rain for one thing it doesn't feel safe when your feet keep slipping on the pedals, on a lighter note I did manage 12 miles on a less rainy day although I nearly didn't make it, it's insane thinking just this time last year I was about to leave the hospital so weak I could barely climb up the stairs so I think I have come so far, I just need a better bike the only problem being that the really good ones are over 500 pounds ouch.
My next point this week is about Wimbledon or rather Andy Murray, when he broke down when he lost at the end and he could barely speak and people didn't know what to do, I think the majority of people actually couldn't believe it, now my point isn't that he shouldn't be showing emotions or he should show emotion, my point is that people didn't expect it, and why didn't they expect it because people had already made their mind u
About him before they even knew him, judging him and making their own mind up about him, assuming I he had no emotions. The thing is we as a society do this constantly, people are classified and stereotyped constantly it's just something we do. But why is this, when you buy a book do you look for thrones that stand out from the front cover or do you buy the plain covered ones that are more of a mystery, everyone knows that it is these books that are the best, just look at Charles dickens books. We judge people all the time and make assumptions.
My next point of the week is when I went for my hospital appointment last week, the main clinic area has all been done up and looks brand new but when you turn round the corner and go onto the children's ward it is shocking, it's like it has just been left behind, I feel so sorry for any child that has to go there, it looks run down and desperately needed money put into it,yet there they are building this brand new clinic whilst the children have to stay on this horrible ward, it actually makes me sad. It lacks any personalality whatsoever there aren't even any artwork or pictures up anywhere. Someone seriously needs to do something about it.
This point could lead into more depth as when you look at it it is saying that things can look really good from the outside but once you look round the corner or a little closer things aren't quite what they seem.
My final point this week is about music and how it has a subconscious affect on us, it does this without us even noticing, a song can mean different things to different people. Someone may listen to a Coldplay song and it may take them to a happy place in their life but to another person it may affect them completely differently by making them feel sad or emotional. Why does it do this without us even realising?
Also music can change and alter our moods too, what songs do you listen to after a long day at work as apposed to the music you listen to first thing in the morning, music can lift our moods but also bring it down in an instant, music can do so much more than we realise.
Also I always wake up with a song in my head, what does this actually mean?
I know this weeks blog has been a bit deep this week!
Il maybe do something with a bit of comedy next week
Sarah
Xoxo
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