Sunday, February 13, 2005

Pure Communication.

This concept came to me while discussing with a friend a relationship issue they were having. It was one of those he said she said stories, there was a glick in the information tranfser that passed from each person, the message got muddled up because what she said wasnt what he heard, and vice versa.
This problem in communication brought up the idea of "pure communication", that is communication that is unmistakably taken the way it is intended and is a complete and accurate assessment of a person's feelings or ideas. Is there such a thing? More often than not the cause of many disputes stems from miscommunication. 21 years of livng will tell you that. In any relationship it seems you can't ever really say what you want to say or how you really feel due to societal pressures or fear that certain feelings aren't reciprocated. Special occasions/toasts/speechs are the closest people ususally come to speaking the words they want to say and how often do those occasions really come up?
I propose that music is the only form of pure communication. Think about it, songs and song lyrics if taken out of a musical compisition are just very strong emotions put down on paper. But they're ideas, emotions and phrasings that you could never get away with saying in real life. They would come off as cheezie or insincere or far too melodramatic. However ironically music contains the only real outlet of pure communication that is societally acceptable. The reason music touches people the way it does is because songs communicate complete honesty and a no holds bar approach to outputting information. Most people water down what they really want to say or are affected by the opinions of others.
Music allows you to say what you want to say, get your message accross without caring about a response.

Kate.Concepts.Inc.

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