Bad music Quote by Eric Weiner
““The philosopher Alan Watts, were he alive today, would nod knowingly when told of that experiment. Watts once said, “Only bad music has any meaning.” Meaning necessarily entails words, symbols. They point to something other than themselves. Good music doesn’t point anywhere. It just is. Likewise, only unhappiness has meaning. That’s why we feel compelled to talk about it and have so many words to draw upon. Happiness doesn’t require words.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner, 2008
Good music exists without needing to convey meaning; similarly, happiness is a state that doesn’t require explanation, unlike unhappiness which seeks meaning.
In simple terms: Music and happiness can simply be experienced without analysis.
Appreciate experiences without over‑analysis.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- listening to music
- mindful moments
- joyful activities
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we enjoy music without seeking meaning?
- Why do we feel compelled to explain unhappiness?
Over‑analysis can diminish enjoyment.