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Heaven, send Hell away
- Mar 29, 2021
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I've noticed that when I'm sad I like to listen to sad songs, and vice versa when I'm happy. My theory is that music creates a feedback loop of your emotions.
The other day I was feeling down, but I had important stuff to do by a deadline, so I tried an experiment. I listened to more upbeat music, despite my preferences, and it was able to carry me through the day. I mean, it didn't fix my life, but it got me through the day, and I finished the work I needed to do. I'm curious if anyone else has tried this?
The other day I was feeling down, but I had important stuff to do by a deadline, so I tried an experiment. I listened to more upbeat music, despite my preferences, and it was able to carry me through the day. I mean, it didn't fix my life, but it got me through the day, and I finished the work I needed to do. I'm curious if anyone else has tried this?