Mac Miller - Self Care

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Published 2018-07-12
Listen to Swimming by Mac Miller: MacMiller.lnk.to/swimming

Directed by Christian Weber

Creative Director: Eric Tilford
Editor: Dustin Zimmer @ Exile Edit
Stylist: Taylor Brechtel
Production Designer: Jeff Everett
Executive Producers: Alex Fisch @ Park Pictures and Keith Tilford @ language.la
Head of Production: Anne Bobroff
Line Producer: Kelli Abraham
1st AD: Peter White

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All Comments (21)
  • 2018 continues to disappoint. Another good artist gone way too soon.
  • @bellaluxe258
    "I got all the time in the world so for now I'm just chillin" mac never disappoints
  • Thank you Mac Miller. Even though you’re not here to read this, and likely no one will see this, your music has helped me out of a dark depression so many times. Even though you’re not on earth I hope you’re in heaven where you deserve to be. Thank you for saving lives including mine.
  • @glc04
    3:53 "I got all the time in the world, so for now im just chilling"💔 Rest In Peace Ma
  • @churro.-.4077
    Heard it's gone platinum. Well Earned. Congratulations Mac
  • @val770
    Mac has been talking about death since like 2014. He has a whole mixtape dedicated to the concept of his death, Faces. He’s been crying for help for years.
  • @dia7174
    still cant believe that he's actually gone, crazy.
  • @pt9373
    The words he carved "Memento Mori" roughly means "remember you will die". It's been used by many famous people throughout history as not only a coping mechanism but it can also humble yourself in a way. You just got hired? You just got into Harvard? You just got nomiated for a nobel prize? Memento Mori, you can't take anything with you. It pales in comparison to the idea of eternity. How many people have come before you and had the same honors? And where are they now? They're dead just like you will be. Marcus Aurelius said this practice of saying to the good things and the bad things in life, that you will die, is a reminder that helps you accept the good things without arrogance and to let the bad things go with indifference. Your plane is delayed, you're stressed, you're tired, you're hungry, you're cynical, you say to yourself "Memento Mori" I'm going to die. What does any of this mean? Why am I taking any of it so seriously? Why am I letting it get to me? What's three hours here or three hours there? Remember you're going to die. What you do control is whether you waste time getting upset by something. Whether you waste time taking it personally, whether you're the best in the world at what you do, or you're an unpaid intern, whether your work is being beloved by the critics or savaged by the critics, whether you have all the money you need, or you can barely get by. Memento Mori, remember I will die. None of this matters in light of that. Marcus Aurelius once said "You could leave earth right now. Let that determine what you do and say and think." This is a key idea for stoicism in which Marcus Aurelius is considered the "Emperor of Stoicism". There's been many famous stoics throughout history: Zeno (founded stoic school around 300 BC) Marcus Aurelius (the last leader of the stoic school, while also being the Emperor of Rome) George Washington Theodore Roosevelt Pete Carroll Arnold Schwarzenegger Ryan Holiday (author of The Obsticle is the Way. See more below) New England Patriots who funny enough gives some credit to their teams connection to them reading the above mentioned book by Ryan Holiday. Many more examples of people you've heard of studying stoicism and practicing it in their daily lives if you do some research. I'll end this with a recommendation to check out one of, if not the greatest philosophical texts ever written. "Marcus Aurelius' Meditations". Which was written as a series of daily assertations, Meditations is an ensemble of stoic maxims that the Emperor lived by during his reign. The inspiration for his journals came from Epicetetus' Discourses, which heavily influenced Marcus Aurelius as he studied philosophy in his formative years. Stay Blessed. Sources, roughly: Thecollector, Maurcus Aurelius' Meditations, Daily Stoic youtube, and myself.
  • Would’ve been his 30th birthday today. RIP to a legend still bumping his music daily 🙏
  • @calebabel5798
    This song every time I hear it makes me think of one of my friends; he was the biggest fan of mac and we'd smoke so much and just enjoy Mac's music and when he heard the news that Mac died he was devastated, 6 months after mac died I lost that friend to heart failure; 5 years after a successful transplant at 23, rest in peace to both of them.
  • @Burnstation19
    went through really tough breakup over a month ago, during my darkest and happiest times I've turned to macs music to rejuvenate my soul with reality. His music got me through my cancer treatment over 7 years ago...Ill never forget...RIP MAC
  • @Joannnna3
    I unfortunately didn’t start listen to more of his music until after he passed and it’s so heart breaking especially being able to relate and feel the rawness in his music. I found this song at my lowest and fast forward 3 years later this song is so therapeutic. Thank you for leaving such an amazing legacy, you’re forever missed🤍
  • 3 years today since we lost Mac. Gone but never forgotten. Listening to all his music today. RIP
  • @DonnHowes
    I started smoking since my teenage, got addicted to cigarettes. Spent my whole life fighting Cigarettes addiction. Cigarettes addiction actually destroyed my life. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms