Having worked as a therapist, teacher and coach with a Masters in Counseling Psychology, there is a fine dance between authenticity and being in touch with our own emotions, aware of our own bias, perceptions and potential projections and transference; as well as remaining a steadfast, safe and professional space for those in need. While I am not the viewer’s therapist in this video, I still strive to find that balance. This song evoked strong emotions within me, that I will speak about a bit (within measure), but there is also a plethora of powerful takeaways we can all gather from this song. Showing our emotions on camera is always a tricky, at times questionable, but apparently an increasingly powerful way to connect in our digital age, as so many seem to long for genuine reactions and connection.
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Thanks!
it hits deep as my my dad passed away with me holding his hand saying i will be okay dad you can rest now i love you
I just discovered this song, too. An absolute beautiful father-song heart-ripper song. A rival for "The Living Years" by Mike and the Mechanics.
Very sad song……but with a very, very happy ending 😊😊😊😊😊😊
That is a great song….
This song helps break generational trauma. Nurse here dealing with bedside end of life care and being there for those that lose their parents, it's very heavy on everyone.
He thought his father was dying because a transplant donor could not be found…. but the song meant a donor came forward that was compatible and his life was saved.
Yes, the tears were real….
Women acting like they actually have real human emotion is hilarious. Go play victim somewhere.
I think you're good at your job. I feel joy when I see someone who does their job with heart, no matter what it is.
Just wow, Rosalie.
To think after watching so many reactions, then taking many months long a break, only to come back and find this, your very humble & genuine reaction, only to be followed by a thorough explanation & you clearing out that you're leaving out your professional therapeutic work out of the conversation to keep it leveled. You just nailed it, definitely the best video I've seen for James Blunt's "Monsters" reaction.
I really am intrigued with the way you think, it's as if you can speak my mind, but the only difference is you're able to word it out fluently. I respect you.