Grief doesn’t always look like tears.
Sometimes it’s the stillness, the quiet moments when you feel disconnected from everything that used to move you.

When I first watched Big Hero 6, that stillness felt familiar.
Then Tadashi said “I’m not giving up on you. You don’t understand this yet, but people need you.”

Those words played over the gentle, electronic notes of Gone Gone / Thank You.
Each key sounded like a heartbeat returning — steady, fragile, alive.
Then the scene paused.
Tadashi looked straight into the camera and said “So let’s get back to work.

That moment stayed with me.
Because it wasn’t just about Hiro — it was about every one of us who’s ever lost direction.
Sometimes, the only way forward is to start again, even when your hands still shake.
Even when it hurts.

When the music finally drops and Hiro rises, it’s more than momentum — it’s rebirth.
And it reminded me that healing isn’t about erasing the pain, but learning to build something new with it.Each beat syncs with the cuts, amplifying Apollo’s words until they echo in action.

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~Till next time, try to apply what we talked about:

There is no tomorrow. There is only what you do right now.

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