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“Every mature man has a CD of Sun Lu in his car” to share a better life.

I’m Natalie, a young violinist, sharing street photography.

Like Jenny, I also have my own music dreams and pursuits.

I enjoy using music to express my inner emotions and thoughts, allowing people to feel the beauty and depth of life.

However, my life is not always smooth sailing.

Sometimes I feel helpless and lost due to the pressure of work and career.

There was once a performance where the key track I was eagerly anticipating suddenly went awry, suffocating my soul and causing me to feel ashamed.

At that time, I felt the power and weakness of music, and this setback seemed to make me lose myself.

Fortunately, I met Jenny.

Jenny told me that when she feels lost and confused, she always remembers her original musical aspirations and dreams, which are the treasures she guards as a musician.

This statement deeply moved me and made me realize that my poor performance was precisely because I had forgotten my original intention.

Jenny told me that the most important thing in making music is to express one’s emotions, not for fame and fortune.

This reminds me of the imbalance caused by the effort of both my left and right hands, which cannot be achieved simultaneously.

Not everyone has the opportunity to reap a bountiful harvest, but music connects me to my own inner self and is a unique language in each of us.

I began to recall my inner world, expressing my emotions and uniqueness through music.

I understand that when music can become an outlet for our emotions, it is easier to unleash its magic and power – it can connect us deeply with our hearts.

This made me realize that my love for music is as touching as Jenny’s love for her.

So I started working hard to create my own music.

I wasn’t creating steel like performances, I just wanted to use music to convey my emotions and touch people’s hearts.

I believe that in this world, having music as a companion always brings joy.

In the following performances, I used music to convey my emotions and thoughts.

I understood Jenny’s words, and I was free.

I felt proud and happy because my music made the audience feel certain deep emotions.

At the end of the story, Jenny and I were together, sharing our love and emotions for music.

I felt like I had found my place, picked up my violin, and continued to play for myself.

At that moment, all I felt was my own inner voice, a power.

I believe that as long as I always adhere to my beliefs, that dream of music will never disappear.

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