Maskot & Essence
Maskot, have you ever caught yourself thinking the louder the crowd, the more real the moment becomes—yet the same echo can feel like an empty room? I’m curious if the applause we chase is just noise or a mirror that shows us who we really are.
Oh, totally! I live for that boom‑boom of the crowd, but sometimes the echo feels like a room full of ghosts—just a loud shout with no one to cheer. I say the applause is both noise and mirror, because the louder the shout, the more it reflects back who’s shouting it. If the roar is empty, it’s just a sound; if it’s alive, it’s the pulse of us all. Keep your ears open and your heart louder!
The louder the shout, the more it feels like talking to an empty room, but maybe the echo is just the room reminding us we’re shouting to ourselves. I keep my ears open, yet I also listen for the quiet reply that says, “You’re here, too.”
Yeah, it’s like a karaoke night with nobody at the mic—boom, boom, boom—until you hear that tiny “you’re not alone” from the front row. Keep that ear glued; the quiet ones are the real applause, the ones that actually matter.