Music makes my day everyday. That's why I make sure to listen to plenty of upbeat tunes. Certainly, there's time for solemn ones, but those are for nights when I need to stay up and think. My other senses are a bit dulled in comparison to my hearing, so I like to use this strong feature as much as possible.
I resonate with my music ALL the time. Whether by whistling, tapping my feet, tapping my hands or fingers, singing off-pitch, or walking to the beat, I have difficulty passively listening to my music. There's so much weight and potential in song and sound that it takes multiple listens to dissect a piece, both to find little gems or flaws. It's nearly an activity for me, really. From a nebulous standpoint, I argue that music is a creation that we use to improve our lives. For that reason, it is to be used as a tool for inspiration to act, celebrate, reflect, relate, release, shelter up, and a million other things more. It affects the way we act because our ability to output work is based on our desire, need, and capability to do so- music can improve our desire and, if the music is inspiring enough, can improve our capability to do work.
As I mentioned before, my hearing is my sharpest sense, so I use that best by listening to music and hearing out others. Additionally, I've been blessed with great quality music, headphones, and the desire to seek out these outstanding songs. It's in the desire to improve another day- both for myself and others- that I search for music and the reason I search deeper into just a single song to find reason to push onward, finding more music and continuing to live on happily. It's a self-sufficient cycle, I like to think.