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RE: Work Is Facking Up My Steemin' Life!

in #rant7 years ago (edited)

Speaking my language brother. I’ve seen you active on tons of music posts here so I started following you awhile ago. Based on what I’ve seen (literally just my worthless opinion as a new music content creator on here) you are def a noticeable member of the community, and that’s gotta mean that fast forward one calendar year and you (and hopefully me) will be quitting our day jobs.

I built a record studio over a decade ago...it’s been my be all, end all time sink for years and years and in no way do I regret it or begrudge my daily grind. I just think by getting serious on steemit I can hopefully eliminate some need to take every project I’m offered and instead focus on recordings I’m completely engaged in (and on making my ridiculous modular synth and drum music!!)

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Also: molester van. Classic. That’s image specificity only a dude who shelps it out in a tour van for half the year can appreciate. : )

Thanks man! I appreciate it. I don't think i'll be as cold tomorrow now. Not because of your comment but because it's going to be 11 degrees hahaha.

Totally Steemit could allow me to work less as well. That's awesome that you built a studio and it's definitely a place to go and time warp :)

Yeah brother. It’s funny how our passions can become our jobs, but even a job you genuinely enjoy will always have a grind component. As I use the modular to escape my job, it would be only too funny if it facilitates me quitting my day job.....only to become a different sorta hustle, making eurorack jams for income! The hustle does not end. Period.

As long as there's money there will be hustle. The only cure would be an abundance based world.