mahler123, Its a serious question. oldhvymec gets it.
Assume, for the sake of the argument, that when you hear something really good you are able to remember and carry with you that memory. So that later on when you hear something else you are able to recall and compare. It sounds silly almost insultingly childish having to put it so starkly. How anyone could operate a keyboard without any ability to form long term memory I don't know. So clearly you have it. Just maybe not with sounds.
So humor me. Try and imagine you can remember sounds. Got it? Okay. Good. Now imagine one night you listen and you remember how good your system sounds and the next night you realize it doesn't sound as good. Or it sounds better. Whatever. Point is you remember, and your memory is good enough to make the comparison.
The question before you now is: Is this a blessing? Or a curse? Do you want this ability? Or would you rather forget everything the minute after you hear it? There is no right or wrong. The sword cuts both ways. If you can forget you can be happy every time. You will find it impossible to make your system any better, but on the other hand you won't care. If you can remember you can make serious progress, but only at the cost of always knowing when things aren't quite right.
So you see, serious question: Blessing? Or curse?
Assume, for the sake of the argument, that when you hear something really good you are able to remember and carry with you that memory. So that later on when you hear something else you are able to recall and compare. It sounds silly almost insultingly childish having to put it so starkly. How anyone could operate a keyboard without any ability to form long term memory I don't know. So clearly you have it. Just maybe not with sounds.
So humor me. Try and imagine you can remember sounds. Got it? Okay. Good. Now imagine one night you listen and you remember how good your system sounds and the next night you realize it doesn't sound as good. Or it sounds better. Whatever. Point is you remember, and your memory is good enough to make the comparison.
The question before you now is: Is this a blessing? Or a curse? Do you want this ability? Or would you rather forget everything the minute after you hear it? There is no right or wrong. The sword cuts both ways. If you can forget you can be happy every time. You will find it impossible to make your system any better, but on the other hand you won't care. If you can remember you can make serious progress, but only at the cost of always knowing when things aren't quite right.
So you see, serious question: Blessing? Or curse?