The suffering or the bad memories are as important as the good memories and the good experiences. If you can imagine life as being 99% of the time quite linear, and most of the time you’re of neither happiness or sadness; and then 1% of the time you experience moments of crystallized happiness, sadness, loneliness or depression. And I believe all of those moments are very potent. That it’s mostly those moments of crystalline melancholy which are more inspirational to me. And in a strange way they become quite beautiful in their own way. Music that is sad, melancholic, depressing, is in a perverse way more uplifting.

…I was the kind of person who responds more to melancholia, and it makes me feel good.

Steven Wilson (via talkingbackwardscollectingspace)

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