Have Some Music and Rap out a Damaged Reality in Beautiful Melody

Tilly Sung
1 min readMay 18, 2024

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As I listen and follow, I feel my passion and ambition are still burning inside me; I feel that I’m not a regular 9–5 office worker isolated by a supervisor; I feel proud of knowing no one can ever figure me out.

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Have Some Music and Rap out a Damaged Reality in Beautiful Melody (tillywonderland.blog)

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Til I Collapse reminds me of how resilient people can be to reach a goal, and while you prove to the world what you are made of, you become the target of competition, gossip, or profane smear.

It’s impossible to beat against yourself when you always put yourself into every work, and as you’re beyond your limits.

Music is not merely music, but a life lesson, a philosophy that’s beyond the public.

Either Marshall, Stan, or Eminem, every song reflects the musician’s growth in mindset and life journey.

All the self-doubts of abilities, dread of my being pipedreams, and the realization of backing out to a “right” path to keep living in the society.

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Tilly Sung

I'm a passive misery who breathes mental illness. But now I'm studying in the Neuroscience of Mind and Bran program. This is my journey.