Tastes and Controversies.
The world is dynamic so are the
people.What you view as distaste is merry to me.we are always to adjust
,develop adaptability behaviours to fit in society we get our selves
in.
Loud music is relative. They are degrees I consider music as loud .at this point i easily lose the me ,get irritated and pissed off at very minimal spark.
I have always cherished silence when i need to do something tangible and durable.
to my neighbour in campus this is different. Her mind and body understand well in "noisy environments". she works and studies smartly-whatever this word means- when every
thing around is active. Quietness is boring and lulling to her .
As much as it's a democratic society and most things seem right according to individuals, as long as it is not constituted, we should look around. Know your "network". Whatever person your likes and dislikes are compatible, twin them. If they are not there and its inevitable that you have to be among those who are offtrack, then, compromise. you may even think of reducing that speaker volume to fit your room radius.
Mark you, the music you may be playing can be unpalatable to me and my "network".
Don't you think the inventor of ear and headphones really deserves better than to invade other people's peace at the comfort of their rooms ?

Loud music is relative. They are degrees I consider music as loud .at this point i easily lose the me ,get irritated and pissed off at very minimal spark.
I have always cherished silence when i need to do something tangible and durable.
to my neighbour in campus this is different. Her mind and body understand well in "noisy environments". she works and studies smartly-whatever this word means- when every
thing around is active. Quietness is boring and lulling to her .
As much as it's a democratic society and most things seem right according to individuals, as long as it is not constituted, we should look around. Know your "network". Whatever person your likes and dislikes are compatible, twin them. If they are not there and its inevitable that you have to be among those who are offtrack, then, compromise. you may even think of reducing that speaker volume to fit your room radius.
Mark you, the music you may be playing can be unpalatable to me and my "network".
Don't you think the inventor of ear and headphones really deserves better than to invade other people's peace at the comfort of their rooms ?
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