Comparing Sad Music

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At one point or another, everyone on this planet will aspire to change something about it that they see unfit. Some will seek to modify the abstract while others will attempt to change the banal. What is chosen fully depends on one's own personal experiences. For example, A person who has lived through the atrocities of war may hope for its abolition, while someone who has led a rather mundane life will likely wish for the elimination of something as simple as mustard.
Both of these extremes are rather dull in a sense that they either have no emotional affiliation, or such a strong emotional connection that those who wish for their destruction are blinded by their own despair. Nevertheless, between two extremes there is always a moderate solution, …show more content…

Because of this, happy music becomes nothing more than a jumble of words sung in a repetitive melody. I will like most songs that contain a positive message greater than what is said in the lyrics, however, it is my belief that sad songs will always consist of a greater meaning than what can be found in happy songs. This meaning often evokes emotion in it’s listeners which leads them to adopt a similar positive sense of morality. The people who listen to sad music are often those who have either gone, or are going through, a rough patch in their life. Because of this I believe that sad music is one of God’s ways of communicating with the people who are in most need of his assistance. My childhood wasn't the greatest, because of this I have always flocked towards songs with sad lyrics because I myself constantly felt bitter and melancholy. I despised happy music because I could never understand it. I still firmly believe that most happy songs contain no meaning. Many of them are written by the privileged few who have not had to endure a struggle in their life. During my endeavor I was afraid to ask for help so the only thing that could console me was the music that I loved so much. Had I listened to modern music that is characterized as happy I believe that I would likely have become an immoral person who holds dear the negative ideals that are put forward by many of today's

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