Therapist reacts to How Could You Leave Us by NF

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Ай бұрын

Therapist analyzes the lyrics of How Could You Leave Us by NF to discuss the pain of losing someone and the complexity of grief, especially when losing someone to addiction. Taylor invites listeners to use the song as a way to process their many layers of grief and to sing the parts that they are working through the loudest.
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@zziggsofficial1930
@zziggsofficial1930 Ай бұрын
You HAVE to listen to "Mama". Its like a sequel of How Could You Leave Us where NF has got a whole new perspective on this topic and forgives his mother.
@elizabethdunford5423
@elizabethdunford5423 Ай бұрын
This!!!!❤
@madsg6365
@madsg6365 Ай бұрын
Agreed, "Mama" is a MUST listen after this.
@williamdrake6711
@williamdrake6711 Ай бұрын
actually, have you not listened to his MOMENTS album, the song MISS YOU is about his mom also
@YorkshiremanReacts26
@YorkshiremanReacts26 Ай бұрын
I remember when I reacted to this and mama one after the other because I had a similar experience in my life except with a cousin not my mum. It’s such a heavy song, and so is mama, but it’s emotional in a different way.
@andybrown1002
@andybrown1002 Ай бұрын
I haven't listened to NF since Hope dropped, I'm gonna have to give Mama a listen
@paulgray3746
@paulgray3746 Ай бұрын
I'm not sure if anyone's mentioned it yet but when he was recording this he made everyone else leave the studio and he broke down and shared all that and left it in the song. I love listening to your perspective and I enjoy your reactions keep up the great work. And don't stop going down the NF rabbit hole. It's an amazing journey.
@Rex-qv5lc
@Rex-qv5lc Ай бұрын
I was coming to comment this!!!!!
@r5tbassboosted848
@r5tbassboosted848 Ай бұрын
@@Rex-qv5lcsame
@scotter23
@scotter23 Ай бұрын
Listen to Mama. Written years later. He’s forgiven her. He’s grown. What an amazing character arc for NF we get to see. It’s profound incredible art.
@AustinRyann
@AustinRyann Ай бұрын
Shout out to the older siblings that are stuck with the trauma and stepped up to protect the younger ones from having to deal with the worst of it ✊
@travis6359
@travis6359 Ай бұрын
The courage that NF showed by laying open this kind of pain and grief is....mind blowing. My line is, "What you don't realize and what you're not grasping, that I was nothing but a kid that couldn't understand it! I ain't gonna say that I forgive you cause it hasn't happened!"
@caitlingreen7355
@caitlingreen7355 Ай бұрын
I strictly only listen to this song if I’m watching a reaction, I do not listen to it on my own anymore period. At the end where he is talking to his mom he cleared the studio out and asked to be left alone. It was literally just him only in the vocal booth just talking to him mom 😭 I agree do Mama next! It doesn’t mess the journey up but it is a good closure after this song.
@OverboardDM
@OverboardDM Ай бұрын
Here I am a grown man at 51 crying and I've heard it mant times
@nicholasatterbury3397
@nicholasatterbury3397 8 күн бұрын
Trying to hold it in. Breaks my heart every time
@corybengston6465
@corybengston6465 Ай бұрын
Props for not crying your eyes out. I break down every time I watch it. I've watched it hundreds of times.
@markb4021
@markb4021 Ай бұрын
Same
@joelstitzer7199
@joelstitzer7199 Ай бұрын
Same
@BigMuddyCountry
@BigMuddyCountry Ай бұрын
I am 40 and I cry every time I hear this song still.
@jennujor1551
@jennujor1551 Ай бұрын
Nate was 18 when his mom died 😢💔 ...when you listen to Mansion again, his regret about his mom...it'll hit differently now after having heard this one. Heartfelt reaction thank you.
@runyunhyde4373
@runyunhyde4373 Ай бұрын
We all know someone who needs to hear this song.
@LordNelsonkm
@LordNelsonkm Ай бұрын
I have a friend, very well off, on top of the world successful, but his wife started to divorce him due to her poisonous girlfriends and lifestyle, then she died, his only son has betrayed him, and now he's spiraling and poppin'. I really hope I don't lose him. Money does weird things to people.
@ethandeminter4437
@ethandeminter4437 11 күн бұрын
I lost my mother to addiction many years ago, but the bitterness and pain never leaves. It’s an emptiness that follows you everywhere you go, a void that can never be filled. Now life has come full circle and I am struggling with the same addiction that will probably kill me. This video brought me to tears, thank you for making it. Everyone hug your mommas while you still can.
@NathanCline12-21
@NathanCline12-21 Ай бұрын
The NF songs I most relate to are Nate, Remember This, and Let you down.
@Scientisttttt
@Scientisttttt 19 күн бұрын
I showed this song to my mom and it helped quit her addiction to pain killers. Such a beautiful artist.
@willasacco9898
@willasacco9898 Ай бұрын
This was another incisive and genuine reaction. Thank you for that. I really look forward to your reactions, since I am moved and educated by you. I have read that, at one point, NF asked everyone to leave the studio and he emoted for around 10 minutes. That was edited down to the crying at the end.
@TheJgolfw
@TheJgolfw Ай бұрын
I was 11 last time I saw my mom! Never sober! Mama is a great next song!
@casonsorandom
@casonsorandom Ай бұрын
praying for ya
@brittanylang5222
@brittanylang5222 Ай бұрын
My boyfriend unalived himself in January. He took every pill possible because he couldn’t handle his pain anymore. This song has been on repeat with me since then. NF captures grief so much well.
@HaraQuinn
@HaraQuinn Ай бұрын
virtual BIG hug. i was almost in your situation during college with an abusive ex who would weaponize unaliving himself to control me b/c i have a family history losing many people to such an awful thing, so i take it very seriously. Then one day after 4 years it became so overbearing while i was bartending where we weren't allowed to use our phones and he started the abusive behaviour again and i just said "go ahead, good riddance". when i finally went home to the apartment we shared, my chihuahua was barking like crazy.. and i 100% thought my ex had OD'ed on our couch. I called the paramedics immediately going into a dissociative/vertigo state where i just remember flashes. tl;dr they saved his life through pumping his stomach. but at the cost of triggering my own genetic markers into severe ptsd.. but one thing ill never forget is a paramedic telling me i did good b/c had i been 2 mins later, it'd been too late. that number still haunts me. 2 mins. thats a red light. thats an extra few mins i couldve spent speaking to a co worker. and not to mention, i was the one who felt all the guilt for my text as this paramedic was trying to say i did good when i felt like a complete monster. my ex went into a forced 6 month clinic, and my mental health plummeted. Now i understand after years of help that it was not my fault and i had been a victim of mental abuse for over 3 years. but at the time. i was shattered in guilt for months. i wish you a safe recovery from such a trauma. i truly do. ❤❤
@flightlessbird5553
@flightlessbird5553 23 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss🤍 I hope you can find comfort in things like music
@ideitbawxproductions1880
@ideitbawxproductions1880 6 күн бұрын
I feel you, Brittany. I lost someone I really loved in January, too. She was a sweet woman, but she was in a lot of pain physically and emotionally. My emotions have been all over the place since then. Some days I'm OK, other days I'm a total mess. We had our share of issues together, but I'll always remember the good times we shared together. I miss my Ker-bear ❤❤❤😢
@brittanylang5222
@brittanylang5222 6 күн бұрын
@@ideitbawxproductions1880 I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s definitely not easy. Sending you all of my love ❤️
@brittanylang5222
@brittanylang5222 6 күн бұрын
@@flightlessbird5553 thank you ❤️
@ScottM436
@ScottM436 Ай бұрын
I didn't lose my mom to pills, but everything else in the song hits home. She would say she was coming to get us a lot but never showed. Then, eventually, she never came back at all. I don't know where my mom is. I haven't seen her since I was 7. I really don't know if drugs were an issue. I never asked my dad. The part where he says,' How can I miss something that I never had?' is such a perfect line for the people who feel it. My mom chose not to be with me, so when I was younger, I would think, what did I do wrong that my own mom doesn't love me? I'm probably 10-15 years older than NF, and I still have abandonment issues. I tell myself it doesn't bother me anymore, but it does.
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From JBrach: @ScottM436 Thank you for your vulnerability and openness. NF is so real for his lyrics and sharing of such a difficult relationship, and while I am not glad you had to go through that pain to be able to relate, i am glad you found understanding in his lyrics. You are not alone. Abandonment is a wound that cuts so deep because it goes to the innermost core of our identity. When I have felt abandoned by someone who was supposed to be there for me, it impacted me very strongly as well. Healing from abandonment is hard because we have to begin by choosing ourselves even if someone else didnt give us the love we deserve. But where NF landed with it, "how can I miss something I never had" can maybe bring some acceptance for things being the way they are. Your mom failed you, deserted you, and you may not know it any other way. However, it is the way it is. You said you have thought "what did I do wrong that my mom doesn't love me?" Well let me just nip that lie right here right now if any of it lingers. You did do anything wrong to make her leave. It was her own issues and struggles that made her make that decision. You are worthy of love, acceptance, and support. I am so sorry that you had to feel that abandonment and loss. Know that us at HeartSupport are here for you and rooting you on!
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From bmao: @ScottM436 Thank you for opening up and for being so honest. I'm so sorry that your mom chose to abandon you. A mother that abandons her child is antithetical to the definition of a mother. A mother is supposed to care for her child, she is supposed to nurture her child, and she is supposed to support her child throughout her entire life. I'm so sorry that your mother exhibited none of these traits. This must have felt like such a betrayal- the woman you relied on deserted you. I am so sorry for you and my heart goes out to you. Growing up without a mother must have been a daily struggle. It only makes sense that you would wonder what you did wrong to deserve abandonment. Especially as a child it is so hard to wrap your head around the fact that your mother is no longer in the picture, and that feeling of abandonment cut deep, leaving a lasting scar. Though you may have wondered what you did to deserve abandonment, I hope you know that your mother's decision was in no way your fault. You did not have a role in her decision. That was a choice that she made and that she is responsible for. She removed herself from a wonderful child and that is her loss. It is okay to still feel the pain, but know that you have no part to play in her bad decisions. You deserve a loving mother and I'm sorry that you were deprived of one. Regardless of her actions, you still deserve love, you still deserve to feel worthy, and you still are an amazing human being. Thank you for sharing and we are always here if you need to open up more.
@death_0_048
@death_0_048 Ай бұрын
The disappearing smile at the start😅, but you should listen to “Mama” next it’s the sequel to this one long period between the two but shouldn’t ruin the journey for you!
@justAman548
@justAman548 Ай бұрын
That smile disappeared in the blink of an eye!
@thevirginslayer5362
@thevirginslayer5362 Ай бұрын
I already listened to this song many times and it never failed to shed a tear.
@PopsSlem
@PopsSlem Ай бұрын
Like others have said, you must do the song “Mama” next. This song just came out in his latest album Hope which was released last April. You see tremendous growth in the 7 years or so since he released “How could you leave us”. BOTH songs are amazing, emotional, and inspiring!
@christopherheck329
@christopherheck329 Ай бұрын
Taylor, your decision to listen to NF's music will, without a doubt, change your life! There are SO many great songs. God has gifted this young man, and has been using the tragedy of him losing his mother, and his battles with depression, anxiety and self-worth to touch thousands upon thousands of hearts and lives! I am a new subscriber because of the reactions you've done, thus far.
@alphamale4182
@alphamale4182 Ай бұрын
Running is one of my favorites from him also miss the days is amazing
@josheddie7622
@josheddie7622 Ай бұрын
Songs in order you should listen to Therapy Session album Real Perception album (you could listen to this entire album every track is incredible) Intro III (sequel to Mansion) Outcast Let You Down Remember This Outro The Search album Change Nate Only Interlude/Hate Myself (the interlude is an intro to Hate Myself) Why Trauma Hope album Hope Mama Bullet Mistake Running
@cypumpkin
@cypumpkin 26 күн бұрын
More like every track possible but this is good
@NLIGHTOfficial
@NLIGHTOfficial Ай бұрын
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE listen to "Mama" its like his next letter to her it made me cry I was a kid abandoned by my biological father. I never knew him because he chose drugs over me. This next song helped me forgive him It's also the reason why I started rapping it meant i could use music to move on
@christianwelker7383
@christianwelker7383 23 күн бұрын
I commend you for keeping it together during the entire song, I know it wasn’t easy. I know this because I literally lose my sh*t every time I listen to it.
@VJayde
@VJayde 2 күн бұрын
lost my grandpa suddenly to a heart attack and i have grieved for 7 or so years and i havent been able to get over it so this song hits hard. i recently got therapy for the years of trauma
@nicoleconrad9185
@nicoleconrad9185 Ай бұрын
This song wrecks me every time because I lost my husband to his addiction which lead him to commit suicide and we have 2 kids together ❤️❤️❤️ this song is just absolutely amazing and thank you NF being able to give us a glimpse into your pain which helps me process mine 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@sayalexx9379
@sayalexx9379 9 күн бұрын
this is one of my top favorite NF songs. this song made me realize im not the only one going through the situation with my moms passing sat a young age
@nunocouto6297
@nunocouto6297 Ай бұрын
Amazing reaction! There's is no more words to say. This song is just something that we can feel deep in our hearts. A big hug 🫂
@thatonedude1003
@thatonedude1003 Ай бұрын
Every time I watch a new reaction to this song (which is often), I bawl my eyes out. It is pretty much the rawest song from a hurt child to a parent ever penned. I hate and love this song with an extreme passion. Great reaction as always my friend.
@joshcampbell5425
@joshcampbell5425 Ай бұрын
You gotta listen to "Mama" on his new album its basically a sequel to this once he found his inner peace of mind and coped with his past or at least is working on it
@Wolfandthesea
@Wolfandthesea 18 күн бұрын
This song makes me cry every single time it breaks my heart
@COOLJEDI1220
@COOLJEDI1220 Ай бұрын
I’ve listened to this song so many times and now I’m seeing it through a different perspective. That’s why I love your videos
@jfirebird5833
@jfirebird5833 Ай бұрын
You're brilliant and your heart shines so bright - thank you for the reacions and so thankful you are on the NF train!!! 🙏🖤🤍
@Lassie-yz2sp
@Lassie-yz2sp Ай бұрын
Honestly really impressed that you didn't cry through this, but i guess it pays off being a therapist :D
@michaelcobb1341
@michaelcobb1341 Ай бұрын
Let You Down is a very relatable song for many
@elizabethdunford5423
@elizabethdunford5423 Ай бұрын
You will love so many of his songs!!! Can't wait!! It's been a while since I've been excited about watching a creator discover his journey! 🔥
@chriskindstedt2298
@chriskindstedt2298 Ай бұрын
Walking through his journey and seeing how he processes and works towards healing and health is phenomenal. I look forward to seeing you walk through this journey. I would encourage you to fight the urge to hope to the end (latest album) but to travers his process of healing.
@theplaguepadart3743
@theplaguepadart3743 Ай бұрын
@heartsupport The first time i heard this song it broke me. My father passed away when i was 12 from alcoholism & this song perfectly puts how i felt for so much of my life. Blaming it on my self that i wasn't "enough" to make him stop. Its only been the past few years where i could forgive and let go of the things i held onto so tightly im 32 now.
@rodgersmith6891
@rodgersmith6891 Ай бұрын
Great reaction. Yeah, you should definitely check out "mama" to see how his perspective has evolved over the years. Also hope you react to "Hope," "motto," and "Running". Also, still hoping that you will drop a reaction to Ren's "For Joe" since it's the second part or sequel to "suicide"
@camg.3427
@camg.3427 Ай бұрын
The first 5 times I listened to this song I cried
@JustZombie72
@JustZombie72 Ай бұрын
I hate and love this song it hurts all the time I hear
@coleeg69
@coleeg69 Ай бұрын
Already know this is going to make you cry. That ending part of him crying was actually real like told them to leave the studio, but leave the mics on.
@backyardrailroader
@backyardrailroader Ай бұрын
My Mom was addicted to cigarettes. Went thru a Carton of Winstons every six days. Even when she went into the hospital and given 'The Nicotine Patch' she was constantly moving her right arm up and down like she was putting a cigarette to her mouth and back down for a few days. It kept on going downhill from there.....
@jerimenolan4809
@jerimenolan4809 16 күн бұрын
Next comes copd and the oxygen machine, followed by panic attacks that increase in frequency causing ER visits that eventually convince her that she can't live without a steroid inhaler. Rinse & repeat until the cigarettes push her past the point of no return. 😢
@WolfmanXD
@WolfmanXD 7 сағат бұрын
I lost my dad late last year to addiction. He died of 4 different cancers caused by tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse. Unfortunately my story with my dad is very similar to NF's with his mom. So this song hits me extremely hard, but I'm also not in the place yet where I can forgive him like NF did.
@genesis-cq5yp
@genesis-cq5yp Ай бұрын
Love the reaction oms ,😊. Watching together and cried. :l
@AlwaysBeSmiling
@AlwaysBeSmiling Ай бұрын
new sub.....here for best artist on the planet.......love your reactions!
@anthonybaldwin555
@anthonybaldwin555 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this reaction! Can you please do Therapy Session next by NF? It’s so powerful.
@steviewattz
@steviewattz Ай бұрын
I see others have said the same but you need to react to NF's song Mama next. How could you leave us was the conflict, Mama is the resolution. It will bring tears too but a different kind of tears.
@russfocht4270
@russfocht4270 Ай бұрын
NF is my absolute favorite artist.. I’ve been listening to since his moments album Nathan Feinstein
@TylerScott-lx7ow
@TylerScott-lx7ow Ай бұрын
All OF NF!!!! So amazing! Thank you for all that you guys do!! Loved the video and this channel!! Can you do Masochist by Polaris? I think this channel would love that one
@perfectlyoddcouple2009
@perfectlyoddcouple2009 5 күн бұрын
Regardless of the conversation, just know a person will hide the truth. We all experience drama and issues in life. Some can hide grief more than others.
@rhiarebecca2000
@rhiarebecca2000 5 күн бұрын
NF makes the most beautiful songs without the need for swearing, doesn’t get many of his songs on radio, think I’ve heard one of his songs on the radio but that’s about it
@GreazyFCrazy
@GreazyFCrazy Ай бұрын
Intro III, Trauma, Paralyzed, Mama. Can’t wait for more of your NF (and Ren) videos!
@kahatuatini
@kahatuatini Ай бұрын
Mama has to be next 🤙🏾
@FeFee201
@FeFee201 26 күн бұрын
When my school was having a football game, my cat died. The line that I would sing the loudest would be “they found you on the floor”
@ericbennett1253
@ericbennett1253 Ай бұрын
This song/video was so powerful that the first time I watched it I woke up thinking about it the next morning. It was heavy. I can't even personally relate to his situation but it was just the realest and rawest song that I had ever heard. I have all of his CD's and have seen every music video. There isn't anyone like him imho. "Real Music" is the truth.
@etgamer0771
@etgamer0771 Ай бұрын
Love you Taylor my big hug to you 😊
@aznkat20
@aznkat20 Ай бұрын
Keep going down the NF hole! He's so good! ♡
@amitheoneforu
@amitheoneforu 21 күн бұрын
I grew up with parents who are addicts. Went into foster care for a couple years, parents were able to get clean just long enough to get us back then relapsed again. Now I’m 29 and they’re still out there in full blown addiction. The 2-3 years I had them as “normal” are how I choose to remember them these days. Which is easy considering I haven’t talked to them in years. This song hits hard.
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport 13 күн бұрын
From toastaintbad: @amitheoneforu Hi @HeartSupport_Fans. I'm super sorry about your parents with addiction. Addiction is hard battle to overcome and they have to be ones to change but not you. I believed your parents do love you and try their best to fight it. You made good decision to leave your parents behind if they are making you feel uncomfortable. I feel like you should talk with your parents once in a while and try to educate the best you can to stop being addicts. One day, you might regret it when your parents passed away. It's your choice and I can't force you to communicate your parents. It's your choice and I will 100% support you. If your parents still don't listen to you, that's their problem and not yours. You have have to focus on taking care of yourself before others. I hope someday in the future that your parents can be clean and spend time with you.
@La_Ke
@La_Ke Ай бұрын
Now if you listen to Mansion again you'll notice something. There is a line where he says: "I look around, one of the worst things I wrote on these walls Was the moment I realized that I was losing my mom One of the first things I wrote was, "I wish I woulda called" But I should just stop now, we ain't got enough room in this song". I love how frequently he references other songs, it makes it extremely replayable
@PaisleyAnnex
@PaisleyAnnex 20 күн бұрын
I have watched a lot of reactions to this song and you are the FIRST one to not cry. I don't know if this is what emotional stability looks like or what lol I cry at least a tear or two every time myself.
@RICARDO_1997
@RICARDO_1997 Ай бұрын
How did you not even tear up..damn
@timothyenglert
@timothyenglert 21 күн бұрын
This song always breaks me
@timothyenglert
@timothyenglert 21 күн бұрын
Damit now I’m crying
@privateclutch999
@privateclutch999 Ай бұрын
“Don’t know if you hear me or not, but if ur still watchin, WHY?” Into the chorus had me in tears… and this ain’t even my first time hearing it 😭😭
@thatonebooknerd7756
@thatonebooknerd7756 18 күн бұрын
I lost my uncle to alcohol when I was 14. He was 40. My mom got the call early in the morning right after we got to the high school (she‘s a teacher at my former high school). My 6 year old cousin was the one who found him and my aunt then called my grandparents. I wasn’t as close to him as I wanted to be. Him and I had similar interests. We both loved Marvel and music.
@jeffgaming8486
@jeffgaming8486 Ай бұрын
Intro 3 is a must!
@ryanmcauliffe717
@ryanmcauliffe717 Ай бұрын
Have to Let You Down next. Soooo good. The video makes you think something different than what it really is.
@bethrich9602
@bethrich9602 Ай бұрын
NF is absolutely amazing…….. he’s come so far since losing his Mama…… he has a beautiful wife and 2 beautiful children…… not that I am suggesting that you skip the journey but you should really do “Mama” off his latest album “Hope” ……. It will give you some closure on this song in his journey….. great reaction ❤
@Darkhunter2121
@Darkhunter2121 Ай бұрын
My mom battled kidney failure for five years and died two weeks after my grandfather and two months before I graduated film school and just after I was diagnosed with a rheumatic condition in 2018 and then my dad died of lung cancer in 2021 both before 60 years old and now I’m trying to do my best to not end up like them so I know about grief it’s one of the rawest emotions a human with a soul can feel
@scotter23
@scotter23 Ай бұрын
We were waiting for you to get to this one
@joealdrich6919
@joealdrich6919 Ай бұрын
@heartsupport my dad died when I was 13. It wasn’t something he could control, but this song HURTS. I didn’t know how to grieve for probably 10 years
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From toastaintbad: @joealdrich6919 Hi @HeartSupport_Fans, I'm sorry about your dad loss. Don't be so hard on yourself. It's okay to grieve as long you want. When my grandparents passed away, it took me 4-6 years to moved on. Your dad from heaven doesn't want you to be sad for too long. He wants you to be happy and enjoy your life to the fullest. Music is so universal and people interpret different ways. Sometimes there are certain songs that hit way too close home for me.
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From Micro: @joealdrich6919 So sorry for your loss, friend. Grief certainly follows its own pace, one that can be hard to follow at times. At some point 10 years must have felt like a second, but also a thousand years at the same time. It's so hard to feel the distance growing with the person we lost because of time that keeps going on, yet still feeling their presence being so very real in our heart, as if we just talked to them yesterday. Your dad certainly holds a special place in yours. Somehow, he keeps being by your side, even through all of this. :heart:
@badsabre5917
@badsabre5917 Ай бұрын
I clicked the second I saw this reaction up. This hurts deep. I didn’t lose my mom to pills she was just never able to be a real mom after a while. I’m sure it was a hard being a single mom to three kids but it felt like she chose to put all of her focus into one.
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From runner12: @badsabre5917 Thank you so much for reaching out and sharing! We appreciate you being here and opening up! You sound like a great person who is compassionate and empathetic despite being hurt by your mom. I admire you for trying to understand her situation. I feel your pain and it’s completely understandable and valid. It sounds like she focused on one of your siblings and you were put aside or ignored. That’s such a confusing and difficult situation to deal with as a kid. I can relate as I always felt like my parents were disappointed in me and loved my siblings more. As a kid it makes us question what’s wrong with us. But it’s not the kid’s fault, it’s the circumstances of the parent or due to things they are struggling with at the time. It took me a long time to forgive my parents, but once I did it freed me from the emotional baggage I was carrying around. It didn’t mean what they did was ok, it just meant I didn’t take it personally anymore and I was able to see myself differently. I pray you are able to see and appreciate your value and worth as a person and that the pain you feel that runs deep heals. We’re in this together. You are never alone!
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport 28 күн бұрын
From Micro: @badsabre5917 I'm so sorry, friend. What you describe is indeed such a painful wound to carry on with you. To have a mom that was present physically, but to feel emotionally that there was this complete disconnection that didn't allow you to feel loved, supported and cared for while you grew up. I personally relate to what you describe, as my mom had her own struggles too, and I experienced throughout my life this disconnection with her. It's hard to know rationally that your parent is there, but that in practice they're also not "available" for you. It's even more hard to convey this to others and make your pain understood as people see her, see that you have a mom, and may not fully grasp the actual reality of your relationship. It's a situation that makes you feel like being forced to witness someone you love sinking away from you, while feeling helpless and having no way to change the situation. You are in front of them with open arms but they keep on living a life where you are not acknowledged the way you needed the most, the way you should have been seen. It's so hard to experience this as a child, and it's something that sticks to your skin as an adult. It's the kind of situation that makes you question your own value, and if ultimately you're even worth to be loved. Sending much hugs your way today as you keep on processing and mourning this loss. Know that it doesn't remain invisible to us here. I see you. I hear your pain. You are not alone, friend, and you will never be defined by the way your parents did or didn't look at you. :heart: -Micro
@XclusiveTV
@XclusiveTV Ай бұрын
I can not wait for you to listen to more of his newest album. Running, Gone, Happy and Mistake are all brilliant.
@timsanchez242
@timsanchez242 Ай бұрын
empath
@FHNhockey37
@FHNhockey37 Ай бұрын
He has two young kids now, so that ending hits that much harder. I second everyone saying you should listen to MAMA, but there are several songs along the NF Journey that speak to the loss of his mom, so I think it would be better that you go in order. You need his whole story.
@jarretthughes963
@jarretthughes963 23 күн бұрын
I've heard this song 100+ times and cry like a baby every time I've 'lost' my mom to pills and I scream this song Everytime I hear it
@EvalenaSheets-of7zb
@EvalenaSheets-of7zb Ай бұрын
Yes haha I'm so excited that she got onto the NF train😁🔥
@tjboylan20
@tjboylan20 Ай бұрын
This songs always cuts me deep, My mom was a really bad smoker, for my 7th birthday I asked for her to quit, she did, but as a result she became addicted to Xanax, she quit, became an alcoholic, after 13 years she became sober, but only after the cigarettes caused heart problems, the alcohol caused her liver to near fail, her body doesn’t properly function, my whole life has been dealing with my parents dealing with substance abuse, now I can’t even smell anything without getting PTSD
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From toastaintbad: @tjboylan20 Hi @HeartSupport_Fans, I'm so sorry about your mother. Your mother is quite a fighter to stop smoking, quit drugs, and become sober. I'm super proud of your mother. It must have been really hard for her to fight addiction. Your mother is super grateful for you taking care of her health. I have a few questions for you. What made your parents start overdosing drugs & alcohol? Why does your mother smoke at lot. There must be a reason for your parents dealing with substance abuse. Are your parents seeing some mental & health professional to get treated for substance abuse? Can your parents join in a support group with substance abuse? I'm not forcing you and your parents something if you don't want to. It's your choice and I respect on whatever decision that you make. PTSD is hard for people to overcome and people get treated for many ways. I struggle with trauma so I can relate with the triggers. I always found ways to relax from something that gave me a flashback. What helps you calm down during PTSD? I hope you are doing okay too.
@HeartSupport
@HeartSupport Ай бұрын
From Micro: @tjboylan20 Yea, it's really hard when a significant part of your life has been spent seeing your parents being addicted to various substances and trying to encourage them to stop. You see them destroying themselves, their body, suffering yet also trying to be the parents they aspired to be, which is heartbreaking. There is no doubt that your voice was heard at the time when you asked your mom to stop smoking, and I'm sorry that what followed happened to be a series of bad news related to her substance abuse. So many often one would trade an addiction for another, for it's hard and particularly scary to attend the needs and hurt that are present behind it. At the same time though, these actions hurt the people around them, and it must have been so heartbreaking for you to witness all of this as you grew up. It's like substances have been repeatedly robbing your parents away from you while you need them the most. Then acch time sobriety was present, you could get closer together, but when a relapse occured or the consequences of the addiction hit your lives, it felt like being brought back to same place all over again. I can only imagine how it must have felt for you like constantly moving a couple of steps forward with your parents, then a couple steps backwards, over and over. It's hard to feel like you're finally on walking on a clean path, then it gets darkened by relapse or bad news. It's the kind of experience that deeply shakes your sense of safety in this world, as it feels like there's always something bad coming up next. It makes sense to still struggle with the impact it had on your life, and to feel unsafe with anyting reminding you of the cigarettes or alcohol. It's a reminder of pain that feels haunting, and I hope you manage to cope safely when those triggers hit. You have been undoubtedly very strong for navigating all of this as a child, and for choosing to share your story today too. Thank you for being here, friend.
@yooper1825
@yooper1825 Ай бұрын
As many others have said... next you should do "Mama" from his most recent album where he's come to terms with it all and understands his mom's issues.
@LogisticalTacos
@LogisticalTacos 13 күн бұрын
I don't think I can ever listen to this song and not cry
@PtylerBeats
@PtylerBeats Ай бұрын
This is my first time finding your channel. I love hearing your input from your expertise. I have a lot of good songs that would great for a therapist like you to listen to. Just scrolling through your videos, it doesn’t seem like you do a lot of hip hop, but that’s mostly what I listen to. And some of my favorite vulnerable songs are: Violent Crimes - Kanye West 4 Your Eyes Only - J. Cole 4:44 - Jay Z Sad! - xxxtentacion u - Kendrick Lamar Suicidal Thoughts - The Notorious B.I.G. Mockingbird - Eminem All Along - Kid Cudi God Don’t Make Mistakes - Conway The Machine Power - Royce da 5’9 I could probably list a million more, but I tried to leave it at one song per artist, plus an infinite list of songs wouldn’t do you any good. Even if you don’t listen to these songs in a reaction for a video, as a therapist, I feel like you would find them interesting regardless. There’s a lot of vulnerability in these tracks.
@InimitaPaul
@InimitaPaul Ай бұрын
My best friend growing up, his mum palmed him off of her parents, which is how he came to be my neighbour. We hung out all the time and once he took me to where his mum actually lived, it wasn’t even half an hour from where we lived on the bus and she never went to see him. What his grandparents told him was that she’d got married and started a new family and she didn’t want him ruining it, we were 12 and I didn’t know what to say other than to take him somewhere else and get in some trouble to take his mind off it. We weren’t the best behave kids but nothing terrible. A year later I was expelled from school and sent to a boarding school on the other side of the country and we didn’t get to speak much as it was before mobile phones and the internet. I came home when I was in my early twenties and he’d left to join the army, his grandparents told me he was serving in Bosnia after the Serb/Croat war where thousands of Muslims were murdered and a few years later when I met him again it wasn’t him anymore. He told me, emotionlessly, of the things he seen in graphic detail, we got absolutely hammered and that was the last time I ever saw him. I’ve looked for him online but I don’t think he wants to be found and his grandparents died long ago so… I do hope he found peace.
@ChaseFarrow
@ChaseFarrow Ай бұрын
Definitely listen to "Mama."
@kodygentry3152
@kodygentry3152 Ай бұрын
I can't wait after she's watched all these videos by NF. She gets to hope and just catches all the references. That's going to be fun
@johnnyeproductions
@johnnyeproductions Ай бұрын
Now you know why we were telling you to react to this. I've seen it hundreds of times, and I still tear up every time
@StevesRealReviews
@StevesRealReviews Ай бұрын
What a great reaction - hope you can watch NF - MAMA as it's the follow up to this song.
@donfrench4634
@donfrench4634 Ай бұрын
Might as well do "Mama" ASAP. I have watched a LOT of NF reactions, got to see him live on the Hope tour. This is one of the best to How could you leave us" You're gonna enjoy part two just as much!
@privateclutch999
@privateclutch999 Ай бұрын
God I love NF 😭 when I grow up next! It’s not as deep as this one lol but still great
@Warchild0311
@Warchild0311 Ай бұрын
💙 a 1000 arms to hold you, but you won’t reach for a single hand
@Co_Nik
@Co_Nik Ай бұрын
@EvalenaSheets-of7zb
@EvalenaSheets-of7zb Ай бұрын
Just wait therapy session is gonna blow her mind 😎
@MrZKR2391
@MrZKR2391 19 күн бұрын
12:06 - 13:00 wow!!! U hit every line 😭
@jameslmarsh
@jameslmarsh Ай бұрын
If only there were a Grammy for "Best song nobody wants on their playlist"...
@kaidenmurphy7204
@kaidenmurphy7204 8 күн бұрын
You have to do Mama!!!!!
@calebrutter484
@calebrutter484 Ай бұрын
There was supposed to be another verse but he broke down like that and started just talking and then they took a break. They decided to leave they portion instead of the other verse. I can't wait for you to hear the rest of his music, if these two songs have been this impactful to you I feel like you will love all of his music like I do. I love this dude, he is a true artist and man, I wish we had more people with a platform like his willing to be real and do it like he does.
@user-jf2nu6oj3d
@user-jf2nu6oj3d Ай бұрын
You should listen to hope and mama they are both very impactful songs about getting past his anger and regret and welcoming a new perspective on his life
@AceOfSunny
@AceOfSunny Ай бұрын
Great Video! Also Listen to MAMA next as its NF's New perspective on his mom and his forgiveness towards her.
@janmagician
@janmagician Ай бұрын
After that u must listening to „Mama“ there he finally accepted it and speal to his mom in an other way
@manifoldfaith761
@manifoldfaith761 12 күн бұрын
She is Good and might be the best reaction channel on KZfaq
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