The one who wears the crown, must bear its weight.
That is the famous phrase that Kim Tan repeats and teaches us in the "Heirs". I have been watching different shows recently and all of them somewhat carry the same concept. It is maybe so used in series and movies because it is indeed how it revolves in real life as well.
The phrase that preceded it might be "With greater power, comes greater responsability" that our beloved Spiderman kept as a motive to his life after his uncle died.
So indeed, I have been thinking more about the meaning of the phrase, and it really is true. No matter how much I think about it, and no matter how much I think of a counter argument, there is really none. Be it at home, at school, or even in your little friends' circle, everything has a rule to its preservance. Every rule leads to somekind of hierarchy. Hierarchy means responsability. Responsabilities are something that you can never avoid.
Be it the crown of love, fame, power, it all has weight; be it in your heart or your shoulders. This year's resolution is to not complain so today I will try not to complain of the weights that bring down the curves of the lips and end it by posting the song of the day. The song of today is an OST of "Heirs".
"Here for you" - Big Baby Driver
Friday, January 31, 2014
January 30, 2014
Being one of those days called "no-no", I did not feel like doing much today apart from listening to music, that kind of music; the kind of music you need to go with your mood. It is somewhat strange that when people feel down they do not want to listen to music that might cheer them up. Instead they want to listen to music that goes along with their bad or sad mood as if they were looking for some simpathy from the melody of the song itself.
Today I discovered a new band, called Standing Egg. The band made the OST for the Korean drama "Prime Minister and I", and while listening to it, I was directed to the entire playlist of the band. It has the kind of melody I look for in music that can smooth the soul, so needless to say I like it.
The song of the day today is "Runner's high" of Standing Egg. Hope you enjoy!
Today I discovered a new band, called Standing Egg. The band made the OST for the Korean drama "Prime Minister and I", and while listening to it, I was directed to the entire playlist of the band. It has the kind of melody I look for in music that can smooth the soul, so needless to say I like it.
The song of the day today is "Runner's high" of Standing Egg. Hope you enjoy!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
January 29, 2014
It took me quite a while to sit down and start writing on this little project. Some say that late is better than never; I say things should be done when you have the inspiration, eventhough there is a possibility that you will drop things the moment next to it because all your insipiration is gone or distracted by something else.
Because I do not have a most favorite singer or band, because I do not have a favorite type of music to begin with, people always get stupefied to the variety of music I listen to. Who knows me will not be surprised to see anime openings and endings saved in my computer, and they will not be surprised either if they see a song of Linkin Park next to a song of Blue, which is right after Moxart's piece in my playlist. I like collecting songs I like, or songs of any artist I like. When I get obsessed with an artist I will obviously download all his discography, listen to it for three days until I learn all lyrics, and then move to the next artist. What I am trying to say is that I do not know myself the trend of how my music playlist goes on, so by doing this little experiment I hope I can have a more clear picture which I can remember of this year as well as share with you the music I like.
Anyways, enough with presentations and iddle talk. Today's song comes from the Korean drama "Faith". It is titled "I Am Woodalchi" of Oh Joon Sung (오준성). Click on the title song to get directed to the youtube video. I recently found this drama and found it interesting, and what I liked the most was the music. The actors of the drama are top actors and I truly like them. Their acting would have come across stronger if the characters were designed differently, but I think they still did an excellent job at conveying the characteristics of their personas.
Other than that, the story itself made my enough curious to look into the real facts and the real historical figures matched with the ones of the story. Obviously, not all facts can correspond since this is the story of a young lady of 2013 being dragged into 1336. It was nice to actually read that there is indeed a song for the main character in Korea. Born into the presitigous noble family of Choe, as the fifth descendant of Choe Yoo chung, the Grand Scholar of Jibheyonjeon, the royal Academy ko:집현전, and the son of Choe Won Jik, he was raised in a strict austere lifestyle, befitting a noble aristocratic family of Korea. He paid little heed to his own clothes and meals, and eschewed fine garments or other comforts even when he became famous and could easily have enjoyed them. He disliked men who desired expensive articles, and he viewed simplicity as a virtue. His motto, left to him by his father, Choe won Jik was "View and treat gold as if they were a mere rocks".
This is also all for today! Hope you enjoyed the facts and the song!
DragonCryings
Because I do not have a most favorite singer or band, because I do not have a favorite type of music to begin with, people always get stupefied to the variety of music I listen to. Who knows me will not be surprised to see anime openings and endings saved in my computer, and they will not be surprised either if they see a song of Linkin Park next to a song of Blue, which is right after Moxart's piece in my playlist. I like collecting songs I like, or songs of any artist I like. When I get obsessed with an artist I will obviously download all his discography, listen to it for three days until I learn all lyrics, and then move to the next artist. What I am trying to say is that I do not know myself the trend of how my music playlist goes on, so by doing this little experiment I hope I can have a more clear picture which I can remember of this year as well as share with you the music I like.
Anyways, enough with presentations and iddle talk. Today's song comes from the Korean drama "Faith". It is titled "I Am Woodalchi" of Oh Joon Sung (오준성). Click on the title song to get directed to the youtube video. I recently found this drama and found it interesting, and what I liked the most was the music. The actors of the drama are top actors and I truly like them. Their acting would have come across stronger if the characters were designed differently, but I think they still did an excellent job at conveying the characteristics of their personas.
Other than that, the story itself made my enough curious to look into the real facts and the real historical figures matched with the ones of the story. Obviously, not all facts can correspond since this is the story of a young lady of 2013 being dragged into 1336. It was nice to actually read that there is indeed a song for the main character in Korea. Born into the presitigous noble family of Choe, as the fifth descendant of Choe Yoo chung, the Grand Scholar of Jibheyonjeon, the royal Academy ko:집현전, and the son of Choe Won Jik, he was raised in a strict austere lifestyle, befitting a noble aristocratic family of Korea. He paid little heed to his own clothes and meals, and eschewed fine garments or other comforts even when he became famous and could easily have enjoyed them. He disliked men who desired expensive articles, and he viewed simplicity as a virtue. His motto, left to him by his father, Choe won Jik was "View and treat gold as if they were a mere rocks".
This is also all for today! Hope you enjoyed the facts and the song!
DragonCryings
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