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“Numb through repetition” This symbolizes emotional burnout caused by the monotony of daily life. The phrase paints a picture of someone trapped in predictable cycles — routines that no longer stimulate or nourish. Over time, the repetition dulls feelings, until the person no longer reacts — not out of peace, but out of exhaustion. It’s not stillness, but quiet resignation. Symbolism: Modern isolation Emotional dissociation The mechanical nature of contemporary existence 📉 “So flat” “Flat” evokes more than boredom — it reflects a loss of emotional range, a state where nothing excites or hurts, where life has been compressed into grayscale. No peaks, no valleys — just an endless emotional plateau. Symbolism: Spiritual deadening A life without contrast or color Depersonalization — the self becoming a background character in its own story - What the Child Represents: Lost Innocence / Original Self The child is the man’s younger self, a memory of who he was before numbness set in — before repetition dulled his emotions. It symbolizes curiosity, emotion, and presence, all now missing from his adult life. Unfiltered Emotion Children often represent raw, unfiltered experience — the ability to feel joy, fear, and sadness intensely. Seeing this image during a chorus about numbness underscores how far he has drifted from that state. A Ghost or Reminder The image is also be a digital echo — a fragment of something real, now only available through a screen. It might even haunt him: not frightening, but as a silent witness to the life he lost. Contrast with Flatness In a world of flat loops and gray routines, the child’s face stands out — a single point of humanity in an otherwise dehumanized landscape. Its stillness hurts more than motion might have. - The image you see at the song The lines “Same walls pass / Clocks don’t change / Routines loop / Days arranged” show a mind caught in predictable, lifeless cycles. No surprise. No spontaneity. Just mechanical days repeating — the soul gradually silenced. - The image reflects this perfectly: Multiple screens show different fragments of a disconnected life — daily noise, empty alerts, meaningless content. Even the child’s face, perhaps once a source of meaning, is now just another screen — distanced, digitized. 🎵 “Feeling Flat” = Emotional Collapse 💡 Symbolism The gray palette and absence of nature or touch suggest a life divorced from anything organic. Digital routine replaces real experience — even memory becomes mechanical. The child on the screen isn’t hopeful — it’s a reminder of what has been lost. Why? Because repetition without purpose becomes emptiness in disguise. At first, repetition may feel safe — structure, routine, predictability. But when those patterns lack emotional connection, growth, or meaning, they drain rather than nourish. You stop evolving. You stop choosing. You become a background process in your own life — running loops that no longer serve you. The identity fades, not all at once, but quietly: Choices shrink. Desires dull. Your name becomes something you remember, not something you feel. That’s the flatline: A life still “functioning” — but with no pulse. That’s the numbness: Not the absence of feeling… but the quiet suffocation of too much sameness. --- Thank you for watching . Lyrics and Music by Peter Kosmas . - feel free to write any comments.