Singer Korede Bello shared a profoundly personal letter on Instagram to allay fans’ worries about his relative lack of public visibility.
Korede talked candidly about his quest for self-awareness and the value of inner peace in an Instagram post over the weekend, which was accompanied with the instrumental composition “The Place Where They Go” by Carlos Cipa.
The musician said in response to repeated questions about his whereabouts, “Whenever I hear or see remarks like ‘Where have you been?’ I’m generally a little taken aback. Why? since I have always been here, alone, with myself, and with myself.
“I am thankful that I do not have to ask myself, ‘Korede, where are you?'” he added, emphasizing the value of self-awareness over external validation. Because it is more appropriate for the world to inquire, “Where have you been?” than for you to inquire, “Who am I? Where am I?”
“Don’t you realize that you can be incredibly wealthy and well-known but lost inside your own head?” Korede asked, reflecting on the sometimes-overlooked challenges of celebrity. I now understand that the more you connect with yourself, the less you connect with the outside world.
The vocalist of “Godwin” admitted that introspection frequently results in discernible shifts in perspective and behavior.
Because you are unique, you think and behave differently. They may even pose the question, “Who do you think you are?” But you can’t really stand out unless you stand out and become exceptional, which is why this hero’s journey is so important,” he said.
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