I just learned this evening that there is a CD coming out soon--"The Art of McCartney."
That would be Paul McCartney, of course, of "The Beatles" fame as well as his own, solo career, with and now without his wife Linda. (She passed April 17, 1998).
I listened to some of the other pieces and found them pretty unremarkable. I found I didn't need to hear Alice Cooper sing "Eleanor Rigby", for instance. I'd hoped Willie Nelson singing "Yesterday" would be a revelation or fun or touching but it just wasn't there for me.
This one, however, The Cure singing "Hello Goodbye" was true to their own style as well as the song. I enjoyed it. Perhaps you will, too.
It is to be released November 18 but can, of course, be pre-ordered now. Google it, you'll find where you do that.
We have become a society, if not, in fact, a world, that throws away people and relationships like the wrapping of a sandwich from a fast-food restaurant.
People are expendable.
People have become a commodity--"too many people"--so we are or we consider each other no more or less than rice, wheat, corn or office furniture.
Don't like something about the model you have?
Throw it away. Walk away.
You can replace it, quickly and easily. Another will be along shortly, to be sure, not unlike the bus.
And if you want, need or like, you can do that with the next model, too. That is, you can throw that one away, too.
Make yourself "happy." Knock yourself out.
It's all about you, after all.
Irritated? Bored? In some way--any way, really--not satisfied with the current situation?
Don't worry about it. Just walk away. It's only a human being.
If they hurt or have issues with it, it means they're "clingy" or co-dependent. It's their problem, after all.