Your Type
You always order classic hits from a decade ago, trying to use nostalgic melodies to evoke everyone's resonance. This "extreme attachment to the good old times" actually covers up your silent anxiety about "falling behind the times and being forgotten"; you fear that if you lose your edge among unfamiliar new things, you'll become unimportant, so you use familiar old melodies to consolidate your comfort zone and voice. But embracing the future doesn't erase the value of the past. Try picking a new song from recent charts next time; when you learn to stay open to new things, your life's bandwidth will become much broader.
💡 Did you know?
KTV private rooms were invented in 1970s Japan to help introverted businesspeople practice singing alone.
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