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That reference to "sad songs" and clinical depression was interesting, but I really think it depends on the baseline temperament of the individual.

There's a reason most people can only handle upbeat music and movies with happy endings. A lot of people simply aren't emotionally calibrated for the darker subtext of life. The shadows that offset the light.

One person's delicious and life-affirming melancholy is another's spiraling despair. Coltrane at his most free is complex ecstasy for me, but the musical equivalent of an extended drug cartel torture session for another.

One thing is clear though: toxic positivity in the face of suffering is contraindicated. You can't gloss over hard knocks.

And that's why music is so astounding: it gives shape to nebulous feeling in a way nothing else can. Except perhaps love. Or unbidden magic.

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