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This episode is about why music is not a commodity.
Music is important. It's a vital part of human creativity. It provides so much value to people. People live with music, dance to it, work out to it, use music to heal, to party, to live with. It's the universal language of the world.
Without music, our evolution as a species would not have occurred in the way that it did, it's a part of our evolution and our DNA.
However, the unfortunate reality is that in some instances music can be produced as a commodity, and in my view, music that can be described in that way isn't worth listening to.
Ultimately, music is not just here to be bought and sold, but a fundamental human expression that transcends any economic or commercial value.
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