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Originally Posted by thinkingoutloud89
I don't think it is for attention, but even if she loves it that much she has to give it up right now otherwise she won't be able to even record music. I think fans who support that in anyway are even more tsupid.
This is a human being you are talking about, and even more one you love. Wouldn't you want for her to do what she is doing for years to come? It certainly won't happen if she pushes herself now.
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Maybe recording music isn't as important to her if she can never perform it live. Ayu tours every year and clearly loves performing. Perhaps that is one of the aspects of her music she cares about most. There was a time where before people recorded music, their focus was on performing it for audiences. They may not have even been formerly trained in music-related skills such as composition, etc, but performing was life and the primary form of connecting their art with others. I just think of blues women and their careers where there was a time they weren't recording and then a time when they did. But their live personas were most important either way.
You can't assume that sitting back and writing lyrics for other people or recording an album and never showing up to perform it is her ideal lifestyle. Some people choose to live safely and not do what they truly want but maybe something similar. Others choose to live less safely and do what they truly want while they can and figure out the rest later. Everyone has to decide their own balance. And I dont think there is a right or wrong way or that one way is more irrational.
This isn't to say ayu doesn't love recording. I'm sure she does. It's up to her to value things though.