I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we

I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we

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I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.

I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It'll help my dating life.
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we
I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we

Hear the lighthearted yet revealing words of Jonathan Scott, who said: “I just felt like women love musicians, so I thought that we should become musicians. It’ll help my dating life.” Though his tone is playful, within these words hides a timeless insight about human desire, creativity, and the search for connection. For even in jest, truth often speaks—the truth that art and music have ever been bridges between hearts, and that beauty, when expressed sincerely, draws others near. What begins as a pursuit of affection often awakens something deeper: the discovery of self-expression, the calling to create, the power to move others not merely through charm, but through soul.

The origin of this quote lies in Jonathan Scott’s youthful ambition—an honest and humorous confession from one who sought to capture the admiration of others through art. Yet this sentiment, though modern in its phrasing, belongs to the oldest tales of humankind. From the dawn of time, the musician, the poet, and the artist have been loved not only for their skill, but for their ability to reveal emotion. The lyre of Orpheus, the flute of Krishna, the songs of troubadours in medieval courts—all were not just melodies, but acts of persuasion, gestures of love made visible through sound. When Scott jested that musicians are beloved, he touched upon this ancient truth: that to create beauty is to wield the most human form of power—the power to move the heart.

In the days of old, Orpheus, the legendary bard of Greece, descended into the underworld to reclaim his beloved Eurydice, armed with nothing but his music. His song softened even the hearts of gods and shadows, for art, born of longing, transcends mortal strength. Orpheus did not conquer through sword or wealth, but through the pure resonance of his heart. So too does Scott’s lighthearted remark mirror the ancient understanding that those who create beauty draw others to them—not by force, but by the invisible thread of inspiration.

And yet, there is more beneath these words than jest. What begins as a wish to be admired often becomes a journey of transformation. For once one enters the realm of music—or any art—the motive of attraction gives way to a greater purpose: the desire to express truth. Many who first sought the stage for fame or romance found, in time, that they stayed for meaning. The applause may fade, but the song remains, for it becomes a reflection of the artist’s own soul. Thus, the playful yearning that inspired Scott’s idea becomes a metaphor for a deeper awakening: the recognition that what begins in desire may end in devotion.

Still, there is wisdom even in the humor. To wish to be admired is not a sin—it is a sign of our longing to be seen. We wish to be recognized, to matter, to shine. But the higher path teaches that true admiration is not won through pretense or imitation. It is born when we embrace our authentic gifts. To imitate musicians only for the sake of charm brings a shallow echo; but to become one in truth—to pour emotion into sound, to let creation reveal the inner life—this is to step into harmony with the eternal rhythm of existence itself.

Thus, let this teaching be remembered: what begins in self-interest can, if tended wisely, grow into self-knowledge. The heart that seeks connection through art will, in the end, connect not only with others, but with the divine pulse of creation. Whether you play an instrument, write, paint, or speak, let your craft be more than a tool for admiration—let it be an offering. Seek first to express what is real within you, and you will find that love, of every kind, follows in its wake.

So, children of the future, learn from Jonathan Scott’s laughter, but listen also to the truth beneath it. Desire may guide your first steps, but let creativity guide the rest. For to charm through beauty alone is fleeting, but to inspire through authenticity is eternal. Play your song not merely to be loved—but because you have something within you that must be heard. And when you do, you will find that love, in its truest form, was never the goal, but the natural echo of your artful soul.

Jonathan Scott
Jonathan Scott

Canadian - Entertainer Born: April 28, 1978

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