
In this episode of Books That Changed My Life, singer-songwriter Ruth B sits down to discuss how an unexpected literary discovery in New York City fundamentally reshaped her perspective on love, detachment, and success.
For an artist whose career famously exploded overnight, finding “The Guest Cat“ by Takashi Hiraide served as a necessary checkpoint to slow down and breathe. The novel follows a couple in Japan whose quiet, routine life is gently transformed by the recurring visits of a neighbor’s stray cat. Through Hiraide’s poetic prose, Ruth B uncovered a poignant philosophy on life and relationships: that something does not have to be permanently yours for it to deeply impact your soul.
A special preview of Ruth’s interview highlights the exact turning point where she traded a mindset of possession for one of true gratitude. This narrative continues with a deeper exploration of her upcoming album and creative evolution on the Syndicate X Library YouTube channel.
Special Preview: The Magic Found in the Moments In Between
The definitive turning point arrived when Ruth B found herself swept up in a whirlwind of sudden fame, rushing through a life that felt increasingly like a tornado. Immersing herself in Hiraide’s quiet narrative forced her to halt her internal acceleration. In the heartbreaking arc of the cat, Chibi, she discovered the liberating power of acceptance—realizing that navigating loss and celebrating fleeting connections is far healthier than trying to control them.
This realization completely altered her approach to her art and personal relationships. Today, she consciously carries these lessons into her songwriting, choosing to celebrate the small, unscripted segments of life over grandiose milestones.
Key Insights from Ruth’s Journey:
- The Crack in the Routine: Ruth explains that the cat symbolizes unexpected joy. As a result, it disrupts the stagnant routines that people can easily fall into.
- Love Without Ownership: She explores the tendency to possess the things we love. However, accepting that relationships may be temporary can reduce unnecessary pressure.
- The Wisdom Within Grief: Ruth believes that grief reflects the depth of a meaningful connection. Therefore, mourning a loss can also serve as a reminder of the love that once existed.
“Sometimes it’s good to just experience something and let it be what it’s going to be. Maybe it doesn’t have to be yours to be a beautiful thing.” — Ruth B
Grounding the Creative Soul Through Stillness
As Ruth B moved beyond the pressures of a fast-paced industry, she learned to prioritize inner peace. As a result, she became more intentional about protecting her emotional well-being.
In addition, the novel encouraged her to appreciate small details. For example, she found meaning in simple moments, such as light shining through a window.
These lessons influenced her creative process. Consequently, they helped her embrace a deeper sense of vulnerability while creating Peace to Make.
Her journey proves that letting go of a desire for control allows space for authentic healing to occur. Ultimately, her evolution stands as a brilliant reminder that stepping away from the noise to appreciate a quiet life can be a songwriter’s ultimate superpower.
For further reflection on shifting mindsets, you can also read our exploration of Tori Kelly on The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry.
About the Guest: Ruth B
Ruth B is a platinum-certified singer and songwriter from Edmonton. She first gained global recognition with her hit song Dandelions.
She is known for her soulful vocals and piano-driven music. In addition, her songs often reflect honest human emotions and experiences.
Ruth frequently explores themes of healing, personal growth, and creative freedom. As a result, her music encourages listeners to find authenticity and comfort in their own lives.
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