Why Noise Is Harmful?

What Noise Actually Is?
When Noise Starts to Get in the Way: A Story from Everyday Life
Imagine walking into a beautifully arranged office. The light is soft, the furniture is modern, everything looks professional. You sit down to talk to a colleague, but within the first few seconds something distracts you. The air conditioner hums quietly, footsteps echo from the corridor, and the words of the person in front of you blur into a strange reverberation. It’s not loud. It’s not dramatic. But it’s enough to pull your attention away.
This is the moment when noise becomes a problem — quiet yet constant, invisible yet unmistakably present.