Musings for the day. I think nearly everyone enjoys some sort of music. Some people may be tone deaf and the music doesn't "resonate" with them, OK.
But, extending that, do you like "art"? By art I mean paintings and sculptures. Do you enjoy it enough to seek it out?
It seems to me a fair percentage of folks don't care that much for art. And I'm one of them frankly. There are exceptions, I like photography in some cases, but not so much a Grand Master painting. Some sculpture is impressive to me, but I don't seek it out to view it. I appreciate the talent it takes to paint or draw something, but it rarely "moves me".
Do you enjoy another thing of this ilk? There is dance, for example. And some of it is impressive, but do you seek out ballet to watch? Or some other form of dance? Do you like to dance when you are sober?
Nature is a form of art I think, I enjoy seeing natural stuff often as not. Interestingly, there are few areas of pristine nature that are not "pretty" or appealing to me. I suppose a completely ice covered flat landscape would not be, anything boring and endless, like Kansas.
Then there is literature. I like a lot of that, I read a lot. I'd call that art, in the general sense of its loftiest reachings. There is a lot of course I've never read and never will and wouldn't enjoy, The Great Gatsby comes to mind, did read it sort of, didn't enjoy it.
James Joyce wrote stuff I didn't care for.