Music is always known to have a calming effect on both mind and soul at the same time. No matter what you are doing music can always play a part in helping you accomplish those tasks. Relaxing background music has helped to concentrate and focus your mind on the piece of work at once. It is said thaRead more
Music is always known to have a calming effect on both mind and soul at the same time. No matter what you are doing music can always play a part in helping you accomplish those tasks. Relaxing background music has helped to concentrate and focus your mind on the piece of work at once. It is said that difficult surgeries are often performed with music in the background. Music puts your mind at ease by helping you relax. When a person is calm he can surely achieve greater things in life.
Various studies have been conducted on how music can help to improve our concentration. Researchers have stated that by listening to 60 beats per minute, your brain is synchronized, hence causing alpha brainwaves. This alpha brainwave is nothing but a type of wave that occurs only when you are in a relaxed state of mind. When alpha waves are balanced, you likely feel calm and focused, so finding the right balance of alpha waves is important for your well-being.
When youngsters find their passion and love in music a new journey starts to embark. The writing and learning of different notes and grasping different rhythms increase memory power and make it necessary to focus on little details which in turn helps in engaging multiple parts of the brain and helps to focus. Learning an instrument helps you to be disciplined and refine your memory. Music undoubtedly is a powerful tool that helps in nurturing emotional and intellectual well-being. It surely does create a major impact on one’s personal growth and development.
So according to me, music is the one thing that has always helped in bring the best out in me.
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Artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, and Franz Kafka were not famous during their lifetimes for several reasons. First, their work was often ahead of its time. Van Gogh's bold colors and emotional brushstrokes did not match the 19th-century taste. Kafka’s strange and dark stories puzzledRead more
Artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Emily Dickinson, and Franz Kafka were not famous during their lifetimes for several reasons. First, their work was often ahead of its time. Van Gogh’s bold colors and emotional brushstrokes did not match the 19th-century taste. Kafka’s strange and dark stories puzzled his contemporaries. Dickinson’s poetry was unconventional and rarely published.
Personal issues also played a role. Many of these artists were introverted or reclusive. Dickinson stayed at home and avoided socializing. Kafka was shy and unsure about his writing. Van Gogh struggled with mental health problems. These traits kept them from promoting their work.
Money was another problem. Van Gogh lived in poverty and depended on his brother. Without funds, he couldn’t gain exposure. Dickinson and Kafka had limited means, too, making it hard to reach an audience.
The world of art and literature also had its challenges. It favored familiar styles and often ignored new ideas. Van Gogh’s art was too different, and Kafka’s themes too dark.
Finally, there were no modern ways to share their work widely. Their work of art was recognized only after their deaths, when critics and scholars reassessed their contributions. This delayed fame shows how artistic value can take time to be appreciated.
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