To thread bend a little, there is something here in your description of *reduction hysteresis* that sympathizes with my recent reflection on *mood*. The Pärt and the Merlin you sent me are of a kind such that I can listen for a while before habitually producing the same within myself, nothing specific necessarily, but a generalized mood. It is quite different than getting a song in my head, it's more like the babblings of a neural net. At times in my life, such moods have had surprisingly long-lasting (on the order of months) effects on my emotions and possibly on my decisions. As far as horrible people, I am in no hurry to make such reductions.
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