viernes, 15 de junio de 2012

Sí.

Entrar después de varios años a un video, y encontrarte en los top comments como el más votado

 http://youtu.be/Hsj9sMDgh-A

me hace sentir igual que ese fading effect en 1:26. Tantos años después y aún resuena una melodía que se detuvo abruptamente con delay y reverb, fading out hasta hacerse silencio.

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 - ¿Todavía escribes?
 - No, ya no.

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 - ¿Eras tú el que comentó, verdad?
 - No.
 - ¿Estas seguro?
- No se de que hablas.

lunes, 4 de junio de 2012

Clau!



♪ And one day we will die
And our ashes will fly from the aeroplane over the sea
But for now we are young
Let us lay in the sun
And count every beautiful thing we can see ♫

domingo, 3 de junio de 2012

Mature Love


Mature love, some insist, is a broadening, deepening experience. [But] the claim that love promotes maturity is unpersuasive without some indication that the individual would not have matured just as readily as in the absence of love. Indeed, to the extent that love fosters dependency, it may be viewed as a deterrent to maturity.

I am not asserting that the effects of love always border on the pathological. I am saying that the person who seeks love in order to obtain security will become, like the alcoholic, increasingly dependent on this source of illusory well-being. The secure person who seeks love would probably not trap himself in this way. But, would the secure person seek love at all?

-- Excerpt of the article 'This Thing Called Love,' by Lawrence Casler from 'Psychology Today' dated December 1969.