My cultural awakening : ‘The Specials helped me to stop fixating on death’
After several people close to me died I became obsessed with fitness and gripped by panic attacks. But then a ska cover taught me life doesn’t have to be serious all the time My anxious disposition means I think about death a lot. But a cluster of people I loved dying in 2023, and most of them (…)
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