Does music reflect life or life reflect music?
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Re: Does music reflect life or life reflect music?
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Music is a reflection of life
But
What you listen to ultimately has an impact on who you are.
Say a man creates and sells a narcotic that tends to induce violent outbursts and suicidal tendencies.
That's a reflection of himself.
But if someone else. Whether they already are prone towards this stuff or not. If they start taking the drug, over time it's going to change who they are.
It's the same with music. The music you absorb will reflect the heart of it's maker and affect you as a person. Listening to horror movie soundtracks while you're sleeping will give you nightmares (obviously) but will also turn your hair white in a month. Physically affecting you from just your music.
In a more personal sense, I'm vulnerable to a tendency towards depression. I can't listen to specific artists without becoming angry, sad and bitter. The change can wash over me in a few days. For someone who isn't as prone towards depression they might not notice but there's a chance that over an extended period of time, it might affect them as well.
IDK
Music has power. But the power it has comes from the creator and the listener.
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