Anchors Aweigh
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Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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you may picture a frown, a tear, a rain cloud over someone's head. Really, it looks like a lack of inertia. Even laziness on unseen mood pulls the strings, ties them in place, immovable, hidden beneath creativity, happiness and initiative are anchored. You fall into a well of music and art, engaging the food, treating the symptoms. Youth trends are built from this things that he's a troubled hormonal mind. But they're not a cure. The environment can make it worse. Your peers may fall off one by one. Suicides, drug overdoses. Institutions designed to help can fail you. Sometimes you have to leave. Sometimes you can't millions face this and only string themselves along the way out often is to force it to move. To be to do and follow the doctor's orders. You have to keep going for yourself. For the people around you. Would you think a dead ends are often just your imagination? I was lucky I had helped lifting the anchor over and over again. I've learned to Khost the waves until I have the strength to start the engine. You can pull yourself out of the quicksand. You can learn to walk again, but you can't do it alone.