
Escaping Into the Past, Grieving the Present: A Reflection on Nostalgia, Music, and the World We Leave Behind
Why does the past sometimes feel safer than the present? This personal reflection explores the bittersweet pull of nostalgia, the way music transports us to lost moments, and the quiet grief of watching the world change. If you’ve ever found comfort in old songs, faded memories, or the longing for a time that no longer exists, this is for you.
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