December122011
kuyachristian:

hacimsays:

andheartsmel91:

zizibby:

did-you-kno:

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It’s the best outlet <3

woot woot. 

IMMORTALITY! LOL jk

Then how come most musicians died of young age? Sure sure, some musicians went crazy on drugs and all. But if singing makes them happy and live longer, then how come they had to resort to narcotics to feel better and dig to their own grave?
Think about it.

Well, that’s their own fault for singing sad songs. What comes out of your mouth somehow influences your personality too. And vice versa (?)I used to sing sad songs and it somehow made my life look very miserable. I was even more sickly than I normally am (I am not making that up. I had more frequent asthma attacks than when I was in high school. I blamed it on stress.)Now I sing songs of praise and optimistic songs (like “Singing in the Rain” or “walking on sunshine”) and it really helped me changed my whole perspective on life. And I still get sick, but only once in a while. I get the usual headaches but I feel it less when I listen to happy songs and it really takes your attention off the negative side. I have fewer asthma attacks, which is a small (but it is major for me!) miracle, considering that I still accumulate the same amount of stress for being a working student with less sleep than most people.I do believe singing helps form your perspective in life, and that’s what influences how long your life would be. The mind could do wonders. :) 

kuyachristian:

hacimsays:

andheartsmel91:

zizibby:

did-you-kno:

Source 1, 2

It’s the best outlet <3

woot woot. 

IMMORTALITY! LOL jk

Then how come most musicians died of young age? Sure sure, some musicians went crazy on drugs and all. But if singing makes them happy and live longer, then how come they had to resort to narcotics to feel better and dig to their own grave?

Think about it.

Well, that’s their own fault for singing sad songs. What comes out of your mouth somehow influences your personality too. And vice versa (?)
I used to sing sad songs and it somehow made my life look very miserable. I was even more sickly than I normally am (I am not making that up. I had more frequent asthma attacks than when I was in high school. I blamed it on stress.)
Now I sing songs of praise and optimistic songs (like “Singing in the Rain” or “walking on sunshine”) and it really helped me changed my whole perspective on life. And I still get sick, but only once in a while. I get the usual headaches but I feel it less when I listen to happy songs and it really takes your attention off the negative side. I have fewer asthma attacks, which is a small (but it is major for me!) miracle, considering that I still accumulate the same amount of stress for being a working student with less sleep than most people.
I do believe singing helps form your perspective in life, and that’s what influences how long your life would be. The mind could do wonders. :) 

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