This article will discuss why rap music gives me a headache and whether my music tastes are illogical.
The answer to rap music’s question that gives me a headache can be stated in many different ways. The biggest question people usually ask me is if rap music is different from pop music.
The answer to this question is “Yes.” Why?
Because rap music has what we call words in the dictionary, the word “meaning” is different. It does not give me a headache.
So when I listen to rap music, I can feel “The meaning,” and because I know the “meaning,” I feel a bit better.
On the other hand, when I listen to pop music, I can feel the “meaning,” but it does not give me a headache. On the other hand, I will say that I can feel the meaning because it is clear.
But, I do not get the headache because I know the “meaning” of the song, and I have the context, which gives me a headache.
Now, some people may ask me what the difference between the meanings is. Now the answer to this question is straightforward.
Rap music gives me a headache because of the words. Pop music does not give me a headache because of the words.
How does music give me a headache?
At first, you will think that music is too loud. If you turn the music down a little bit, it does not give you a headache because you are not focused on the music.
However, if you keep listening to the music and it does not get quieter, you start having a headache. Here is why.
Music is usually loud. And when music is loud, your brain hears the sound, but it does not give you a headache.
The music is different when your brain hears the loud music and is forced to focus on the music. The moment you force your brain to focus on the music and ignore everything else, you will have a headache.
However, in this article, I will use an analogy.
Let’s imagine that you are driving your car and you have to take a turn. If you make a left turn and have a bright yellow traffic light, you will see that your brain feels the fear, giving you a headache.
And when your brain feels the fear, it tells you, “It is not okay to go through this light, and if you do, you will crash.” And this is what happens to your brain when you are in a hurry, and you have to make the right turn.
Your brain tells you that “if you go through this light, you will crash.” And when your brain feels the fear, it gives you a headache.
Similarly, your brain will feel a headache when you listen to music that does not give you a headache.
So, this is the reason why rap music gives me a headache. When I listen to rap music, my brain feels the fear, and then I know that it is not safe to go through this light.
And when I have this fear, my brain tells me, “I don’t like this music, and I will not listen to it again.”
Storytime
At the age of five, I was baffled about life. I could not understand how my parents have a different life from the one that I have.
It was like a totally different life. So, I decided to talk to my mother about the same.
And I said to my mother, “Mom, you live in this house and have a different life from the one that I live. You get money every day, and you can buy anything that you want.
I do not get money every day, and I have to do everything on my own.”
And my mother’s answer was, “I do not get money every day because I am working for a living.”
And I said, “Oh! You have to do this because you are working for a living, and you need money for groceries and for going to school.”
And my mother’s reply was, “I do not need money to go to school. The school pays me money to go to school”.
I did not understand what she was saying, and I asked my mother why she did not tell me the truth. My mother replied, “Because I do not like you to think that people who live a different life than you live a different life than I live.
I want you to grow up thinking that there is no difference between us.”
This is the reason why I can not listen to rap music anymore.
Passion and ethic
In my opinion, this is what happens when you combine passion and a strong work ethic. Passion and a strong work ethic.
I know that sounds like a strange combination, but it’s true. If you want something badly enough, you will dedicate yourself to it.
This is one of the most important lessons that my husband and I learned from working together to create and publish a book that has literally changed my life.
In my humble opinion, I think it’s more valuable to have a strong work ethic and always to give it your best shot than to have a passion for something. I truly believe that it’s the desire to achieve something that makes us happy and more fulfilled regardless of whether it succeeds or not.
My husband and I realized that if we just tried our best, we would have more satisfaction than if we just took a seat at the side of the road and hoped to make it into the big time.
You should probably add a few things to your work ethic/passion combo as a side note—something like finding what you truly love to do.
Please don’t force yourself into a situation where you don’t enjoy it because you’ll hate what you do more than you will enjoy it.
Lastly, you should develop a “quirk” that will allow you to focus on what you love to do, and this probably isn’t as important as developing passion and a strong work ethic. So when you’re thinking about your work, what will allow you to focus and devote yourself 100% to it, that will allow you to be productive, creative, and most importantly, happy?