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| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I disagree. Carl Jung's theory of subconscious collective seems to apply here better. Frankly, I grew up listening to Rock, then switched to EDM once I matured, so I don't think conditioning has anything to do with it. My mother always told me that Broccoli was good for me and smelled fine, and I still hated it.
We ahve very subconscious ideas about what is good and what is bad "wired" into all of us, but with some people the "wiring" is a little messed up, so you get those select few that enjoy the smell of shit, for example. |
I think you misunderstood what I meant. To clarify, conditioning creates a tendency, but it does not set into "stone" what we like: we are individuals with our own tastes. And of course, our tastes are always changing. I used to hate house. Now it's my way of life.
These changes are examples that demonstrate what I am trying to say!
So we are in concurrence, not disagreement here 
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