Why is it that the sadder and more upset you are, the more you like to listen to sad songs?

Most people who listen to sad songs value love and justice and relationships. They can't afford to lose their love, let go of it, and wallow in the past, unable to extricate themselves. In fact, this is a bad phenomenon. You should know that listening to these sentimental songs won't bring you down, but rather increase your depression and obsession, making people lose confidence and making them unable to forget letting go for a long time.

In fact, it is not good for your body, it will hurt your body and mind and cause great harm to your body. If you don't learn to let go, the consequences are unimaginable, and you are prone to suffer from gain and loss and depression. In order to solve this problem, we should not listen or listen less, so that we can slowly get out of the pain and obsession, find ourselves and regain confidence.

Listening to songs has a lot to do with the age, character, experience and mood at the time. For example, most people who like sad songs are between the ages of 15-30, and the desire for love in adolescence is often hurt, and people who like sad songs around the age of 30 are often frustrated in their relationships or marriages. At a certain age, likes change slowly. Like every time I come home and put on some pop song that I think is great, what does my mom say? Not good. They like songs like square dancing.

People who are easily moved by sad music are very compassionate. Conversely, those who are not compassionate have a hard time being moved by music. Sad music actually deepens and amplifies the feelings of sadness and loss associated with personal events and memories. To be sad is also to be sad, and to be sad is also to be hurt by love. Sentimental people are the most sad and hurt by love. When you are hurt for love, perhaps the lyrics or perhaps the music can represent your mood, and people who are not emotionally rich will not like sad songs.