Music, in one form or another, has been around for 2.5 million years, and its importance has only increased from one generation to the next. From the barbaric kings using empowering music to express victory to Einstein using Mozart's melodies to concentrate, from nations using music to build patriotic anthems to a widowed person using music to help cope with their loss, the applications of music are vast. The origins of music The origins of music are shrouded in mystery. One popular theory is that music began as a form of communication. Early humans may have used music to express emotions or convey messages. Another theory suggests that music may have arisen from natural sounds, such as the wind or the sound of waves. Whatever its origins, music has been a part of human culture for thousands of years. Archaeological evidence suggests that music was being made in Africa as early as 50,000 years ago. The first musical instruments, such as flutes and drums, date back around 35,000 ye...
Greetings In this blog, let's discuss a slow and silent killer- Loneliness . This disease is very relevant, especially in this day and age. It's something almost everyone experiences, but no one wants to talk about it- maybe because the lack of a healthy social life maybe be embarrassing or perhaps because you don't want to be looked at as a person with a disease by people. Introduction We live in these massive concrete jungles, have lots of colleagues and acquaintances, and frequently go to weekend parties, birthday parties, events, concerts, etc. With the number of people we interact with daily, it's hard to believe that many of us would feel lonely. In a country of 1.4 billion people like India, 43% of adults feel lonely ( 2021 report ). In a country as socially happening as the United States of America, 31% of the adults often feel lonely. The pandemic and the advent of digital media and entertainment have only worsened the situation. It has forced us to socially is...