Does anyone else find that they use music as a silent way to connect with people?
I recently realized something about myself.
When I meet someone and the conversation feels genuine, I sometimes ask them about the music they're listening to or what they've been listening to lately. It's not so much to ask for immediate recommendations, but to let the conversation flow naturally.
Later, when I hear a song related to that moment or that person, the memory comes flooding back. Music ends up storing little fragments of conversations, moods, and people.
I like how those simple moments can create a quiet connection without needing to say much.
I'm curious: do you associate music with people or moments in your life? Or have you noticed how music can shape conversations?
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Absolutely, music has a way of bridging gaps without words. It's like a shared language.