actually..i think this may be a result of a recent study in japan confirming that the best pattern/sound/music to listen to is the natural sound of waves, chirps, wind, etc. apparently, our ability to concentrate is vastly superior to classical music (which is widely believed to be the best), when listening to the sounds of nature. i suppose it's a remnant trait of our more barbaric/natural days. since the dictionary is probably targeted at university students who will pay any premium to obtain a slight edge over their counterparts, more than a few people will be enticed by the additional feature.
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actually..i think this may be a result of a recent study in japan confirming that the best pattern/sound/music to listen to is the natural sound of waves, chirps, wind, etc. apparently, our ability to concentrate is vastly superior to classical music (which is widely believed to be the best), when listening to the sounds of nature. i suppose it's a remnant trait of our more barbaric/natural days. since the dictionary is probably targeted at university students who will pay any premium to obtain a slight edge over their counterparts, more than a few people will be enticed by the additional feature.