Do you like songs made by people like 2Pac, Johnny O, Whitney Houston or Patrick Swayze? Well, read on for something to think about the next time you "rock" to their music.
I think everyone agrees with me when I say that music could be listened to for achievement of a calm, peaceful state of mind. But it can also lead you to destruction....if you allow it to.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a music lover; maybe more than the average person, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing.
Listening to music is okay as long as an individual doesn't let it control their lives nor take precedence over more important things in life. You see, music can lead you to a terrible disformaty when you choose to do it before doing more important things like doing your legal research, reading intellectual non-fiction books, studying for your classes or just reading a good novel.
Though time is something which many of us have alot of in here, it is also very important to use wisely in regards of helping ourselves reach the goals we've set for ourselves in life since time is needed to study, practice and/or concentrate on your goals to become successful in achieving them. When a person takes all his/her time to listen to music then all that time can't be used for more progressive things like being successful at those goals.
Do you honestly think that 2Pac, Little Kim, Johnny O, Cynthia, Sheryl Crow, Patrick Swayze, Gladys Knight, Whitney Houston and Stevie Wonder became successful by wasting all their time listening to music all day? NOT! Listening to music probably did help them become ambitious enough to take alot of the risks they took to get where they did, but the majority of their time was spent learning about their future careers (business, production etc) and learning the traits they'd need to carry them out (reading/writing music etc)
Even Disc Jockeys (D.J.s) didn't spend all their time listening to music even though their careers would revolve around it; D.J. Red Alert, Ron G, and D-Nice all took time out to learn about the radio technology they would use before they gained their fame.
All of us have to spend our time progressively so that we could become as, and even more, famous than any rapper, singer, dancer or even rocket scientist. So, instead of killing off the whole day by listening to that music we all love, take your time out to analyze your options, figure out what your goals are and become the best at whatever you want to be in life. Also, advise your friends/family to do the same.
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