Hello, everyone.
I welcome you to my blog. Sometimes I ask myself if I can even cope with working. In a company, a lot of noise irritates me, and I start to see some kind of reaction all over my body, ranging from goosebumps to feeling so uncomfortable. When I first started working at a sachet water company, the company was situated on the outskirts of town, and that made the sound of the generator very loud. It took me time to adapt to the noise, but I just had to.
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Indeed, there are sounds we are attracted to, and some make us feel like we have met our end. Some sounds bring peace and calm to the mind, while others take away peace and calm. Not every sound is good for the body.
Have you had encounters with mosquitoes that want to sing for you, whether you are interested or not? They find their way to your ears and up their freestyle while you try to chase them away or kill them, but at this point they are like, You must listen to us whether you like it or not, and they keep coming back. In this hot season, you decide to stay outside and enjoy the cool breeze, but mosquitoes won't let you. You have to choose to either endure and enjoy the mosquito anthem or go back inside and get suffocated by excess heat.
All these sounds irritate me, but one beats them all. Do you see the sound caused by metals, either by dragging them on hard surfaces or when two metals come into contact? The sound made from that gives me venom vibes; if you have watched the movie Venom, you will understand what I am talking about. That sound goes straight to my head, and I feel like something wants to come out of me, but it's just my entire body reacting to the sound.
I will say a neighbor made me hate this sound this much. While growing up, we had a neighbor who sold beans and pudding in tin containers. So the kids go around and gather tins. Most commonly, tin milk containers were used, and to get them open, they had to keep dragging them against a hard surface in front of the house until they opened. It was an everyday routine for them, and I couldn't help it. Even if I am sleeping and they start making those sounds, I wake up immediately.
If it's this bad for me from afar, I wonder how our neighbor's kids survived it every day back then. Metal being scratched or dragged against hard surfaces is one sound that makes me feel like I am losing my mind. Whenever I am in an environment where this has been done, you see me biting my lips and closing one eye. It is an involuntary action, and it is only after some time that I'll realize what I was doing.
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