We are a year in a half inside a life that we never expected we gonna be living in. We suffered lonliness, depression, pain, loss. Although, those feeling are common in one type of people, the ones that still alive. This music was composed in the midst of all of those feelings, but one prevailed, one not mentioned above, and that is the feeling of hope. I had the luck of not loosing anyone close to me, but my mental health. Some of us experienced far more hurtful feelings, and that track was made for you. We still alive, and there's no doubt that better days are ahead. But those better days are not coming if not because of us, those better days depend on our resposability to make them be better days, our resposability to us, to others, to the equal rights that we pomissed to each other, to the enviorment that we destroy everyday and THINK that there's no consequences, the pandemic came to show us that, there is consequences. Lets be humans, lets bring those better days home. This video was made possible trankfully to the amazing filmakers that provided me those footage, thanks to Cottonbro, Tima Miroshnichenko, Kelly Lacy, Armin Rimoldi, Taryn Elliot, Ketut Subiyanto, fauxels, Rodnae, Wendy Laplume, August de Richelieu, and others brilliant artist that collaborate art freely, just for the sake of art. You guys are amazing. I also am grateful to Mike Olbinski for provinding the amazing storm footage in this video, the things you do, makes us realize how small we all are in front of the nature that surrounds us, that Emmy Award was more than deserved. You rock. And finally id like to thanks the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, specially the brazillian division, that is not only the most brave man i know, but also horizons of human ethics that we all have to achieve at some point, if we want to keep breathing. The sea resposable for 54% of the oxigen on our atmosphere, lets keep that way, shall we? Pursuit, By Mike Olbinski. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Socials: Avant Garde socials:
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