"Music can bring them back into it"... I love the comments by the guy at the end talking about how we can put all our individually significant music onto such a tiny device the size of a matchbox, and noting the effect it can have on people when they listen to it.
It's incredible what this guys music does to him, far better than any treatment tried over years.
It's only these days that we can carry so much music around with us, and have such ease of access to it. We can build up entire collections that fit in our pockets. Personal collections that have special meaning and significance for ourselves. This would have been science fiction only a few years ago. Perhaps we're all embarking on some kind of mass social experiment where we're able to find a sense of healing in our own music.
Gonna start back where I've left off with the book I was reading about it.
My reading has been stalled for a couple of months going through this period of depression. Seeing the psychologist this afternoon after a 2 month break.
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