In our modern lives noise, desired or otherwise is an almost constant and ubiquitous feature. Most of those I work with cannot function without a radio on at all times, some even going so far as to say that silence makes them nervous. Those of us who live in towns will be subjected day and night to the sound of cars, lorries, helicopters and planes; children shouting, dogs barking, strimmers strimming and mowers mowing. At 3am the one benefit of insomnia for silence lovers will be just that - as pure a silence as is possible in the fast paced world we live.
But I have noted one thing over the years, almost without exception for sufferers of silence deficiency syndrome it is human generated sound that is the pollutant. Natural sounds of the earth - rain, wind, birdsong etc is almost always a calming thing. Cicadas in the tropics, gulls by the sea, rivers in the woods all serve to add balm to our frayed souls - but add a human element and the mix and the proverbial fly appears instantly in the auditory ointment. Funny that.
