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How Music and Identity Changes as We Age
The music we listen to during our teenage and young adult years can be a reflection of our identity and the people around us, but as we get older, our identities shift towards perspectives and values shaped by experiences like family. Investing in others and helping them learn new skills and gain knowledge is important because it allows for the delegate to go through the same learning and helps inspire them to one day build their own business.
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The speaker reflects on the impact of inspiring others to make changes in their life, and how delegating can help others gain the skills and knowledge to build their own businesses.
29:42 - 33:37 (03:54)
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The speaker reflects on the impact of inspiring others to make changes in their life, and how delegating can help others gain the skills and knowledge to build their own businesses.
ChapterHow Music and Identity Changes as We Age
Episode#226: Pat Walls – Why You Should Take A "Think Week"
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
Music preferences change as we age, with younger people listening to music that helps form their identity and bond with peers, while older people are more influenced by family and worldviews.
33:38 - 37:20 (03:42)
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Music preferences change as we age, with younger people listening to music that helps form their identity and bond with peers, while older people are more influenced by family and worldviews. Studies have shown that the most impactful time for musical preferences is around 12 or 13 years old, and the music listened to during that time often carries over for the rest of one's life.