The Music That Defines Us Forever (M)
Vital turning points and formative relationships are played out to the soundtrack of our teens and young adulthood — never to be forgotten.
The music that people listen to between the ages of 10 through to 30 defines them forever, new research finds.
This ‘self-defining period’ mentally connects individuals to the people, times and places that were most important for their identity.
Given a free choice, people repeatedly come back to music that was important to them in those years.
Vital turning points and formative relationships are played out to the soundtrack of our teens and young adulthood — never to be forgotten.
The conclusions come from a study of guests on a long-running British radio programme called Desert Island Discs.
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