Still coming back to this song after many years. Growing up, I thought my teenage years were hard. 31 now going on to 32. Life is hard, but we gotta keep pushing through. Hope everyone is well.
This is YOUR journey. Do not compare yourself to others. Sometimes you have to do it alone, it is BIGGER than you. You have a higher purpose. Some of us have succumbed to the expectations from mediocre minds, the voices of shame in our head, the"SHOULDS" and now you are back...well, we fall down but we will keep going and know that sometimes it is lonely on this journey <3.
This song helped me pursue my dream to become a professional skier. At the time I was doing a long distant relationship, balancing college/school/relationship/family and leaving everything you knew behind. I was alone and wanted to quit, but I pushed thru the loneliness and those sad nights. Some things you gotta do alone and persevere thru life’s challenges!! Cudi’s a genius! TO ANYONE STRUGGLING KEEP IT MOVIN
One of the first Cudi songs I ever heard 14 years ago, and still one of my all time favorites, it has gotten me through so many tough times, parents fighting, bad relationships, car accidents, friends’ deaths. We all go through shit in this crazy life and we got Cudi to thank for making it easier
Dad knows me so well. This song found me when I was 16 lost and broken. Now I’m 30 still lost still broken. dads still here. Gotta do it alone but with cudder playing in the back ground 🙌🏼💪🏼
I was 13 sneaking out my house to the back yard to smoke out of a tin foiled rolled pipe listening to this song now 14 years later I’m sitting in my own place taking fat dabs to this song-wild how sht changes but doesn’t change
Used to play this on my nano on repeat, among many other cudi songs. This one especially takes me back to what I was feeling back in 2010 high school. Facebook was just starting up and the internet wasn’t completely in control of the world. Nostalgia is great.
I graduated high school in 2016. I remember discovering this song somewhere around 10th grade. This had a tremendous impact on my character as a kid and im so glad i can listen to it today and feel those same feelings I had all those years ago.