Missing the forest for the trees


Something I've been reflecting about, of late. With time and experience, I've been pulling back trying to connect with and attempting to understand the larger picture.

Perhaps others have their unique stories and universal messages to share.

I request we keep the discussion positive and helpful. Thanks!
david_ten

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@david_ten 

I see your point and do agree with the peaceful purpose of listening to music, and sharing with others what makes it good for you.

Some share with more opinion than others but that's what makes us human. Equally we can ignore what we do not like and enjoy what we do like. I just love music, and I enjoy reading other people's experiences.

I also happen to enjoy (from afar) the jousting that occasions on the forum :)

AMG

Music is an excellent therapy. I feel so sorry for those who cannot hear and enjoy it. I have had numerous operations resulting in metal in all limbs and back over 20 years. I now have cancer. All the way through, even in hospital, I have always taken my music and headphones. Just close my eyes and let the music take me away.

Or when I want it to pick me up, play something with a bit of thump (going back to 60's, 70's and 80's or certain legacy players latest, and I am alive and constructive.

Music is an expression of emotion. I love the pursuit of the components that will play music as good as I can afford.