I just try to think of all the things that could go wrong so in that split second when it happens, maybe your body reacts in a way where it protects you just a little.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can only work out for so long before I start to really feel the effects.
That's a curious paradox that I don't think a lot of people out there know; that you get really scared before you go on. You come out in a nervous rash, and it's not like you actually love getting up there and showing off.
When I run in the morning, my body spends the first 20 minutes trying to figure out what's happening to it.
It's sort of like, our bodies are designed to keep moving, and when we don't move it, we're not going to feel great.
Your body is spewing off millions of data points a second.
Basically, my problem was attributed to stress more than anything. I don't know what that does and I guess doctors can tell you that there's chemicals that build up in your system when you go through a lot of stress and constant stress.
Your body is a machine. Learn the right way to take care of it.
I just tend to do things to myself that I don't realize I'm doing. Sometimes I bite my lip so that it splits and hurts, and yet I can't stop. And sometimes I'd play shows on the last run, I'd scratch my neck while I was singing, and I'd horrified to see these red streaks of blood after.
Our skin is very thin. It doesn't take much for us to jump off a ledge or to kill one another. It can happen very, very quickly.
Your mind is like, oh my God, I know this is wrong, but your body just gives in.