Missing the forest for the trees


Something I've been reflecting about, of late. With time and experience, I've been pulling back trying to connect with and attempting to understand the larger picture.

Perhaps others have their unique stories and universal messages to share.

I request we keep the discussion positive and helpful. Thanks!
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Thanks to all for posting and sharing. 

@rar1  Rich, I hope your music continues to offer a 'beautiful' escape and that things sort themselves out. 

@bensturgeon It's been a week since you posted. Updates?  I hope you are doing better and the issues are getting resolved.

@amg56 Beautiful and powerful point about music as therapy and how it has helped you through what you have faced and continue to.
Here's a thoughtful / thought provoking 'essay'.... from Srajan Ebaen / Darko Audio

....I wish the 'title' was phrased differently...it' about ears (I think)....

https://darko.audio/2018/10/kih-62-isnt-it-time-you-grew-a-pair/
@david_ten 


I agree with you that we need to see forest rather than trees.

Musical sound is more important than just part of sound like detail, dynamics or soundstage.

But with all the tweaks, blue fuse, blue cable, E-card and small bells, my system sound organic and detailed not overly etched.

I am happy with all the tweaks that I had done for the last 2 weeks.

Now I will just try to enjoy music from classical, Jazz, New age even Rock music.

I listen to all kinds of music  depending on my mood.
@shkong78  Since you are listening to "all kinds of music" do you have any additional thoughts to share in terms of optimizing a system to meet your needs across a wide spectrum of music?