The ever-popular
Pearls Before Breakfast asks the question: If an internationally-renowned concert violinist plays in a subway station, will anyone care?
--Patrick
Yeah this annoys me. There are a lot of buskers with talent, who sound great who I just can't spare the time to listen to. It's not because I'm cultureless and uncaring; I'm not in the damn subway to station to listen to music! I have
somewhere to be. If I have time and I like the music, I stop, throw in some change and listen for a bit. But this article acts like every commuter has guilty thoughts while walking by. Ridiculous, I never do. I didn't invite them, I'm not taking something for nothing, they're giving something in hopes I'll pay, but we haven't got some contract to honour. There's no guilt to be had! He then moves to explain that, okay,
fine it's not because we don't appreciate beauty, it's because we don't appreciate
life. But he's caught all of these people at their time to go to work. He's passing the judgment that they don't have leisure time at all, which is silly. We can't all afford to be late for our jobs; most of us think that's disrespectful at best and at worst it's lost money. People know how to enjoy their lives, and they also know
when to enjoy them.