The power of music is a power that can be given to everyone, especially extroverts, especially introverted children.
I am an introverted child. Even though I am already in junior high school, I have not taken the initiative to talk to my classmates. First, I dare not say that, and second, I am not asked to compare my understanding of the characters in the story. People who are more interested in the characters appear, which means that I am already a junior high school student and have not really made friends. Every day after school, I am accompanied by the headphones I put in my ears and the music coming from the headphones. .
Since I was a child, apart from reading and writing diaries, I have spent my spare time in music, because music only requires me to put headphones in my ears, and I can study at the same time. To listen to music, I can also listen to music while walking. Although both habits can cause danger, the music affecting my study and the music affecting my personal safety have not happened so far. Of course, this is a dangerous thing after all, so I'd better do it as little as possible. But I don’t worry that the distance between me and music will become wider. When I don’t have to walk or study, I can listen to music to my heart’s content. Our family will not accuse me of listening to music, because my parents are also big fans of music.
Every morning when we wake up, our family wakes up comfortably to music. My parents who love music not only bought music alarm clocks but also audio equipment, playing relaxing and pleasant music every morning. Wake up our sleeping body and mind. Waking up to such wonderful music makes our family's relationship very gentle. We don't say much, just say hello, and our day begins.
Because I am introverted and like to listen to music with headphones, my classmates don’t talk to me very much. Maybe it’s because wearing headphones gives people a feeling of being rejected? But today my interpersonal relationship changed because of an extroverted classmate. This classmate was a new classmate. He saw me listening to music with earphones. Without thinking much, he pulled out an earphone from my right ear and put it on his own ear. He heard "Good music!" and I was like again. I was shy and annoyed, but after receiving recognition of my taste in music, I didn't mind his behavior anymore, and slowly opened up the conversation under his guidance.
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