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We grew up knowing that doing the right thing will correlate in the right thing being done to you. Gradually we have to accept that doing the right thing is not always easy - it isn't black or white thinking. Sometimes what seems right in fact isn't and the greyscale around it is, furthermore you may be wrong with your believe and the opposite might be true.
We move to people, help each other out and are giving each other a hand when we need it. Although we now that approaching a person in life is no easy move - it means trust, which is one of the most wonderful but also scaring things to witness.
Making such moves makes you vulnerable and it will sometimes leave big scares in life.
But it always will make you stronger after a while.
There is a mathmatical entity called the 'cuspidal curve' illustrating this.
It shows: Doing one step towards a person can result in the same person taking a step back. You can never know this in the beginning, but not making any steps will result in nothing to happen at all and not moving on in life which would be the worst thing to occur.
You cannot know what the result will be if you choose one path, but you always will know if it was right or wrong one afterwards. One thing always results in another.
For example: This curve will turn upwards towards infinity on the one side the same way as it does go downwards towards infinity on the other. Greyscale in between.
This song is about those decisions, it is about our challenges in life and about the right or wrong. And mostly it should illustrate the process of learning from our decisions.
And we will never stop moving!
credits
released October 31, 2017
Benjamin Richstein (Guitar, Synth, Bass, Piano, Orchestra)
Joris Affholderbach (Drums, Guitar, Synth, Orchestra, Piano)
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