A look inside the world of Pat Monahan of the band Train
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It feels like it’s taken me forever to get to this place in my life, but I’m really glad that at least I’ve arrived here. The place is to realize that being a “hater” is a big bore. I spent so many years being jealous of what others had, accomplished, did, became..all that garbage. While I was doing that, I was sending out these “love vibes” to others without realizing that it was incredibly contradictory and weird to think I could do both simultaneously. Right now I feel like I’m being less full of shit that ever. That’s the best way I can describe it. I mean we all have serious baggage, even if we think we don’t, and even when we are really clear mentally we have some “full of shit” going on.
So, I am devoted to trying to find out what I can love about someone’s achievements as opposed to wishing they were my own. Yea, I know its easier while there are notable self achievements happening, but I feel like its all connected. The more I search for the love in one thing, the more I find it in my everything. So, there’s my first thought. Thank you, Universe, for helping me so much to come to a place of lessening the least attractive part of me, excluding my back hair(not like super hairy, just enough to be curl your lip at). More to learn.
“Pat Monahan, who’s voice among the best of any front man nowadays-went so far as to sing a song from the lawn seats and invite six female fans to croon with him on stage….”Let’s take our Facebook pictures together, “ he said to the girls as they posed…. Train’s set was exciting, diverse and satisfying. The dilemma for this tour is not whether Jon Mayer rebels against too much or rebels against his hits. The question is this…Who’s the real headliner here?”
Love, Pat