i love music but hearing this


Most people know that listening to music too loudly on your headphones for a long time can damage your hearing. Some people enjoy listening to music all the time.  On the  other hand,  there are many people  that do not like to listen  to  music all  day,  especially when they are  studying,  reading  or working. Society  has  not been able  to  come  to a unanimous decision  about  whether or not  listening to music  on your  personal listening devices is more harmful  or beneficial to personal health of all people:: Therefore, there  have been two   ongoing  debates in recent years. The first debate is whether or not listening to music while studying helps you focus on your work.   The second debate is whether or not listening to music on your personal listening devices for long periods of times, at high frequencies or pitches can   damage hearing. Some people thrive off of listening to music while they study, read or work, and they always have it on when completing assignments. Other people like myself, find having music on in the background incredibly distracting.  I think listening to music can actually help you focus, but you have to like it.   In my opinion,  this does not mean that young people  like,  teenagers and  college students have to listen to music on their personal listening devices,  such as cell phones, IPods, and Tablets,  all the time.   I know some people who listen to music on their personal devices, all the time so loudly, while they use headphones, that I can still hear the music playing.  For example, my little brother plays his favorite songs so loud that I can still hear the songs through his headphones all the way from my room, while he can be listening and playing his songs all the way from the kitchen or the bathroom.  I think that if young people listen to music on their personal devices at very high volume on a daily basis for a long period of time, such as more than five years, it can eventually lead to hearing-impairment or permanent deafness. This type of deafness or noise-induced hearing loss, will probably not happen immediately,  for the young people of this generation, but for the generation after us, Generation z ( the kids who are born from the year  1995 to 2012). I think that this type of deafness or noise-induced hearing loss will become a public health issue for    generation z because if we the young people of generation y have become such a fast-paced,  technologically dependent society;  then imagine  how much more technology)  that generation z will have to listen to music that can cause deafness or hearing impairment if young people overuse them.  



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