What happens when you leave music production for 2 years?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by stevejobs.haha, Apr 28, 2017.

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Is this a right decision?

  1. Yes, 2 years sacrifice won't hurt you much.

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  2. No, You will be left behind.

    6 vote(s)
    26.1%
  3. Maybe, I'll just let you know my opinion in detail.

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    13.0%
  1. savadious

    savadious Ultrasonic

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    GET OUT !!!!!! and see the world...
    Live a little... then you have something to write about...

    No life = No material...

    Go do stupid stuff... then write about it later
     
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  2. stevejobs.haha

    stevejobs.haha Member

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    Thanks for the interesting & some witty suggestions guys.
    I'll be 21 by next month & I need to study because this degree will give me a lot of financial support.
    I will give my best and I know I can do it because 2 years without music are better than whole life without music.
    So I guess this sacrifice is worth it even if it is against my will but after this degree I'll be free to do whatever I love to do.
     
  3. SineWave

    SineWave Audiosexual

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    I believe that dedication is the key to success in everything, so what you're actually deciding is what your life is going to look like. A pretty big decision. :wink:

    You can only *really* be dedicated to one thing at a time. Even raising a family can be really hard when you're a dedicated artist, or dedicated anything. I know plenty of pros and hobbyists. The difference is that pros make better quality tunes and the similarity is that all of them enjoy doing it, which is not a bad thing at all. :wink:

    They all find it a bit hard to keep up with everything, which seems to be a standard these days...
     
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