Shelter in Place Qobuz Binge?


Ok, we have all heard of Netflix binging.  Some time ago I realized I wasn't watching any netflix anymore and I cancelled my account and the cable tv went with it.  I just realized that today has been a Qobuz Binge.  All of Bill Withers body of work that is on Qobuz.   Do I need to see a therapist? I keep hitting "add to play queue". 
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I go for a week at a time sometimes without the tv ever being turned on because I'd rather listen to music.   
I've been a heavy user of Qobuz ever since I got it.  Of late I've been exploring their playlists (they have a lot!) many of which are very well curated.  They are great for when I feel like just letting the music play on...
I would not call myself clever lol. My first rugby coach explained to me that there are those who play the piano, and those who move them. I was placed with the latter and given a spot in the pack. I use Audirvana and do not make purchases. I use the favorites feature to save a selection of an artist or group that I enjoy then from there audit all of there work and then click on "similar artists" Sometimes I will select more to save or add to one of my custom playlists. There is also a website called "Music Map" which will group a large number of artists together based on similarities.  I do not build a logical directory, I create a playlist of style/genre and then go from there. I especially like the "appears on" listings which indicate collaborations and that will send me off in another direction. Red pill or Blue pill....its the matrix. 

@uberwaltz  A TV is a box that displays COVID-19 reruns 24/7. 

Music nurtures my soul.....tv makes me feel angst and encourages people to fear the world and other humans.  It's an easy choice where to spend my time. ;-)