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I have some pretty heavy general anxiety and depression that keeps me from doing things I love. Sometimes when I listen to your music it makes me imagine what it would be like to let go of that anxiety and just live freely and just kind of explode and shine. Do you have any advice for someone who's always stuck in their head, and would like to create music but is so extremely judgmental of themselves that they can't seem to start to write songs? When songs like Street Flash already exist, why even try" is kind of my sentiment. , I thank you.
A:
The reality is I'm just like you and So is Noah and so is Brian and So is Josh. I can't tell you the number of times I've gone to sleep after a show thinking "I'm shit, I'm no good why should i even do this anymore". From your perspective You may say "yeah right dude whatever". But the truth is that those kind of struggles are real. Sometimes even collectively we don't realize how much anxiety and stress we are holding onto. For me it helps to breath and just to be aware of that stuff and realize you actually can let it go. You have something worth sharing you jut have to figure out how to get it out there. There really is nothing at stake. It can't hurt you to try. I've done what I've done cause i just worked at it for years and didn't stop but i still have doubts. I still hear records and think damn ill never make anything that good. But it shouldn't stop you from expressing yourself. I hope this helps. I think it is crucial of finding ways to get out of your head. The stuff i write about i really believe in. I do want to be like water and reflect everything around me. To me that means getting out of my head and just existing and experiencing life as it really is.