The Battle Between Bluetooth and Wired Headphones

I have always loved listening to music; wearing headphones seems to allow me to enter a state of forgetfulness, blocking out other sounds. Music has always been my companion, whether using speakers or headphones, just listening to a piece of music feels like a purification.

I guess I can be considered a passionate music enthusiast, and I prefer songs with positive and uplifting styles, with beautiful lyrics that are full of power, as it is a way for me to gather strength. But now I suddenly face a problem: what kind of headphones should I use? Should I choose a wired headphone with a cable or a Bluetooth headphone that connects wirelessly? In fact, I have both types of headphones, and I want to make a simple choice.

When I wear the Bluetooth headphones, I find that the downside is the anxiety over battery life and the sound quality is slightly inferior compared to wired headphones. However, the advantages are obvious: there is no physical connection required. When I wear the wired headphones, the sound quality is indeed excellent, but the obvious downside is that the cable is too long and somewhat inconvenient.

At this moment, I am a bit hesitant; should I pursue the ultimate rhythm of music or the convenience of use? After all, both can only excel in certain aspects and cannot achieve both. At this point, I suddenly feel enlightened, as if a long-standing confusion about a certain issue has been resolved.

For certain events, the way to solve them actually depends on which factor you prioritize or which aspect you value more. When you choose one method, you will find that no matter how you choose, there will always be flaws. This is probably what is called the way of trade-offs. For example, I often face subtle choices in my daily life, such as whether to walk to work or drive to work, butno matter which way you choose, you will find pros and cons, and it is impossible to achieve perfection.

In the end, I realize that perfectionism is a self-imposed burden, and there has never been a possibility for me to reach the end in my pursuit of perfection. Perhaps the right attitude is to strive for perfection, but not to pursue it to the extreme. I seem to understand my past feelings of regret and remorse.

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