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Anonymous at Sat, 8 Feb 2025 16:35:13 UTC No. 16579493
What does pyschology say about people who don't go out of their way to listen to music? I for example haven't went out of my way to listen to music in years. When I did it was distracting and could never focus on what I was doing and if I did listen to music only it would become annoying after 1 or 2 songs of a playlist I made. I have to pretend I like music whenever I talk to a coworker or someone I might meet. I see people who listen to music as very emotionally driven which is a weakness in my eyes. I think there are appropriate times to be emotional but often times its not the case and usually when I see someone as being emotional I see them as lacking in self-control and pathetic and embarrassing and try to forget I ever saw their emotional outburst. The problem that I encounter is trying to connect with women since they are highly emotional and choose their partner based off of emotional response rather than a logical response.
Anonymous at Sat, 8 Feb 2025 18:53:31 UTC No. 16579605
translation:
>autismos dont understand the purpose of music
Anonymous at Sat, 8 Feb 2025 20:14:12 UTC No. 16579645
>>16579493
There are three types of people:
1) music haters
2) music "lovers"
3) music lovers
Most people who claim to "love" music just put it on for background noise while they're doing other things because they're NPCs with no internal thoughts. Their musical taste is based on reinforcing their social identity to themselves and others.
People who truly love music, who will listen attentively to an entire album without distraction for pleasure, are rare. They usually have a more sophisticated or eclectic taste in music which normies find snobbish, because they presume true music lovers choose their music to advertise their social identity like they do, rather than being drawn to music for its intrinsic quality.