Human beings were made for music. Its thrill and rapture are picked up almost immediately by little children

Edward O. Wilson
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The capacity for music is one of the most fundamental human traits. We are born to be able to hear the sounds that make up the world around us. We are also born to connect with others through music. One of the great things about music is that everyone loves it, regardless of race, nationality, or background.

The capacity for music is one of the most fundamental human traits. We are born to be able to hear the sounds that make up the world around us. We are also born to connect with others through music.

One of the great things about music is that everyone loves it, regardless of race, nationality, or background. The capacity for music is one of the most fundamental human traits. We are born to be able to hear the sounds that make up the world around us.

We are also born to connect with others through music. One of the great things about music is that everyone loves it, regardless of race, nationality, or background

Source: The Meaning Of Human Existence

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