I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to go to the ED SHEERANconcert in Salt Lake on Wednesday!!! My very good friend was such a sweetheart and bought us tickets to go.I probably sound crazy, but it was seriously one of the best experiences I've ever had. I've honestly never seen someone with that much talent in person before, and I am so inspired. I'm actually still in denial that it's over.There's just something about being in that setting, the only thing that matters is the music, and how it touches your heart and your soul if you let it. Taking it all in. I frequently found myself just standing there, eyes closed, hands clasped together, body swaying, letting that feeling sink deep inside. Incredible is a complete understatement for how I felt. It was so refreshing for me to hear and see him. Someone with REAL talent. REAL passion. AND.... obviously his super attractive accent and messy hair contributed to the refreshing of my soul...(; But really. It inspired me to not take any moment for granted. Although it obviously helps to be in a setting like that, you really don't have to be at an amazing concert, or across the world in a foreign country to reallyfeel that feeling. That feeling of beauty, of sanity and insanity all at once. How perfectly imperfect everything is. Take it all in. All of it. Sick of the snow? How incredible is it that it's scientifically possible forfrozen water molecules to stick together and fall from the sky like magic?How everything can be so certainly uncertain, unbeautifully beautiful. Embrace the flaws. Breathe in that cold winter air, and feel it. Don't just feel it. Really feel it. Take every moment for what it's worth; it's priceless. How fascinating is it, that every single individual in the world, every single one, keeps life moving. Every one has a different life to live, but at the same time, it all comes together. With one less person here, things change. Everybody makes a difference just by breathing. By having a beating heart in their chest. Don't take that for granted. Take it in.
I love it that some people are kind enough to put their high quality videos on YouTube. Now you can all at least somewhat understand what I'm talking about.
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