The Gentle Rebel Podcast

02 | Bittersweet Melancholy and Deep Sensitivity

05.06.2022 - By Andy MortPlay

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I've always been moved by music, literature, and film that some people dismiss as "depressing". But bittersweet art brings the world to life - and if we allow it to speak to us it can be a source of comfort.

If you're drawn to “sad” music you're not alone.

In this week's podcast, I unpack what Susan Cain describes as bittersweet melancholy, and ask what is it about "sad songs and rainy days" that moves so many people. It's no accident that human beings have always found ways to navigate life's bittersweet edges through our creativity. But why?

Even as a child, I enjoyed revisiting art that had previously made me cry. I knew the risk, but was drawn to the yearning ache I felt so deeply. It's a fascination that has always been there for me. As a maker and consumer of the arts. To be moved is to feel alive. It's to become aware of the weight - and significance - of life as a fleeting gift.

Table of contents* Bittersweet Longing | 0:34* What Does Yearning Feel Like? | 3:47* Fleeting Moments of Bittersweet Beauty | 5:00* The Snowman Will Melt | 8:04* Why We Love "Sad" Music | 15:19* Bittersweet Art Doesn't Create Emotion | 21:45* Are You Homesick and Yearning For A Place That Doesn't Exist? | 26:14* Anemoia, Vellichor, and Mono No Aware | 29:12* We Don't Want What We Think We Want | 34:21* The Inconsolable Longing For We Know Not What | 42:30* Our Life's Work and Creative Offering | 51:54* Further Exploration* Patreon | 55:55* The Haven | 58:07

"The Sunset" at Wilpena Pound in South Australia

Bittersweet Longing | 0:34

Longing is a beautiful word that fills the space in between life's lines. It keeps us moving and yearning with grief for the world around us. We long for the things we have but can't fully grasp. We long for the things we don't yet have but dream to possess. And we long for the things we once had but lost.

Art is an expression of such longing. It comes from that place within its creator. A painting, song, or poem, is always an attempt to express the ungraspable. We can dance with such things, but we can never fully conjure or define the object we long for. We might get close but we will never quite articulate what we long to say. There is always something missing.

It's this gap that brings us back. Creating, listening, watching. Observing and honing our craft. It's a liberating frustration or perhaps a frustrating liberation.

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