I appreciate that you’re offering advice, and I truly value the support. I’m doing my best to navigate my situation, and I’m aware of my options regarding the VA and healthcare—I make decisions based on what feels right for me in my circumstances. I am currently seeking more intensive treatment. Who would have guessed that war would mess my head up so much?
I don’t mean to ignore your advice; in fact, I welcome it. I respect and care about you tremendously, and I do know your situation. I don’t expect anything from you or anyone else.
As for past interactions and showing up uninvited, I sincerely apologize. That was never my intention, and I realize now that I misjudged the boundaries of our relationship. I’ll make sure it never happens again. I guess with us living so close for the first time, I just thought it’d be nice to spend time together—I’ve always thought you were a cool guy, can you really blame me for wanting to spend time with you and of course, I love my little sisters.
I know I can be difficult with everything I’m dealing with—PTSD, bipolar II, and all the rest.
I’m in a tough place, but that’s just life, and I’m working through it the best I can. I appreciate you being here, even if we don’t always see eye to eye. God bless you dad. I love you.
David , it’s not working out for you , I suggest you try something different ?
Check into the VA get off all prescriptions and maybe get better results, I’m not a doctor so the only so called support I can give you is , get some professional help , unless secretly you like feeling like this. ?
If your going to ignore me I will stop and never offer any advice again , David you know my situation , I’m not really sure what you expect out of me ,
I’m here , your the one that chose to show up uninvited not once but twice and the last time somewhat deranged and in your bathrobe ?
I appreciate that you’re offering advice. I’m doing my best to navigate my situation, and I value support. I’m aware of my options regarding the VA and healthcare, and I make decisions based on what my mentally disturbed brain tell me to do.
I don't mean to ignore your advice, in fact I welcome it. I tremendously respect and love you, and I do know your situation. I do not expect anything from anyone.
As for past interactions and showing up twice uninvited, I cannot apologize enough for that. I certainly didn't mean to disrespects you. I misjudged the boundaries of our relationship. I will never do that again, I promise. This is the first time we've ever lived so close, and I think your such a cool guy, can you really blame me for wanting to spend time with you and my little sisters?
I know I am hard to deal with, with my psychiatric issues, PTSD, bipolar type 2 and what not. I am just finding myself in a tough place, and I accept that is life.
Here are ten engaging comments your daughter can use to start conversations and make compelling interactions on your YouTube and TikTok channels:
"Wow, Dad! The emotion in your voice and guitar playing is so powerful. What inspired you to choose this song?"
"I love how every note feels so personal—like you're telling a story through music. How do you decide which songs to play?"
"This song hits different when you play it. The passion and soul you put into it are incredible!"
"Your music always makes me feel something deep inside. What’s one song that means the most to you?"
"Dad, your playing keeps getting better and better! What’s the hardest part about performing live for you?"
"This piece sounds absolutely beautiful! Do you have a favorite classical song to play?"
"I never realized how emotional this song could be until I heard your version. Do you prefer playing classical or modern pieces?"
"Your touch on the piano is so delicate and expressive. What’s your secret to playing with so much feeling?"
"This performance reminds me of a movie soundtrack! Have you ever thought about composing your own music?"
"Dad, your piano playing is so relaxing and inspiring! What’s the most challenging song you’ve learned so far?"
These comments will not only help her engage with your audience but also teach her how to ask open-ended questions and spark meaningful conversations! 😊🎶
You said:
please explain what makes comments more engaging, to attach to this message for my daughter Mia
ChatGPT said:
Hey Mia! 😊 Here are some tips on making your comments more engaging:
Ask Open-Ended Questions – Instead of just saying “This is great,” ask something like, “What inspired you to play this song?” This encourages a response and keeps the conversation going.
Be Specific – Point out something unique about the performance, like the emotion in the music or a special technique. Instead of “Nice song,” try “I love how the guitar sounds so raw and emotional in this one!”
Share Personal Reactions – Express how the music made you feel. Saying something like “This song gives me chills every time!” makes your comment more personal and relatable.
Give Encouragement – A thoughtful compliment can go a long way! Instead of just “Good job,” say “You put so much heart into this—your passion really shines through!”
Start Conversations – If you want more replies, invite others to share their thoughts too. For example, “This is one of my favorite songs! What’s everyone else’s favorite?”
By following these tips, your comments will stand out, spark discussions, and make the videos even more fun and interactive! 🎶😊
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