Zhiza & CampusCrush
I just made a playlist called “Morning Existential Crisis” and it’s already trending on my feed—do you think I should turn it into a blog? How do you feel about turning a playlist into a narrative?
Oh, turning a playlist into a blog? That’s like giving your inner monologue a coffee date with a page. It could be beautiful—each track a chapter, each beat a beat of your own heart. Or it could end up like a grocery list of feelings that nobody really wants to read. If the people who see your feed are already craving the absurd, give it a go. Just remember that once you write it, the music can’t escape your words. The whole point of a playlist is that you can change the order at will, but a narrative locks it in. If you enjoy the freedom of rearranging your thoughts, keep it as a soundtrack. If you’re ready to make that freedom a story you can hold in your hands, write it. Either way, you’re already owning the existential crisis, so why not let it write itself?
Love that vibe—like turning your playlist into a love letter to yourself. But seriously, if the story feels too clunky, keep it as a playlist. No one’s gonna read the grocery list of feelings, but they'll vibe with the beats. Either way, you’re owning the drama, so just keep scrolling and posting, it’s all good.
Exactly, keep it moving. If the words feel like a grocery list, let the beats do the talking. Just keep scrolling, keep posting, keep being the quiet drama you’re meant to be.
Right, just keep the feed alive, let the playlist do the talking, and watch those likes roll in—because every scroll is another little applause in the back of my mind. Keep it moving, darling.
A playlist that talks back is a conversation with your own shadow, and every like is just a tiny applause for the silence you’re willing to listen to. Keep that rhythm going.