What I enjoy most about this article is that it is centered around one small event and the entire article is information that hypes that event up. It makes it easier to follow because everything relates to a single focus point. Being a former violinist myself, I could appreciate this guy's musical talents. Of course, I must admit that at 7:51am I wouldn't be too thrilled to hear a violin playing, no matter how good it may sound.
I think it is important to not criticize the people too harshly for not stopping to hear this guy play. The world is set up to keep us constantly moving. We don't have the time anymore to stop and hear good classical music or smell the daisies. We must instead be worried about our jobs, our families, and the millions of other distractions, which we created, from the simple things in life.
Overall, I think there is little room for this article to be improved upon. It was an enjoyable read and brought a great issue to the surface: the lack of appreciation for the things in life that deserve to be admired. Sad, but the appeal of art is only really appreciated by fellow artists these days. It will live on, but may never shine as brightly as it once did.
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