A & B Challenge Feb No. 7 - Music
This regret is tied to the one before and after this (number six and eight). I have such a passion for music and have really loved making, performing and listening to music ever since I was a child. A few people know this random fact about me: I have Synesthesia, Phono and Photographic memory. I see music in color, I remember things I see and hear almost verbatim. I can write songs and lyrics very quickly and remember them years later… but I work for a Health Insurance company.
The reason why I am not a professional musician starts with one thing: faith. No matter how many abilities and talents I may have, I don’t believe that I can do it because I had absolutely no support as a child growing into things. I have played and performed, but had I had the fearless life (that I am close to now) 20 years ago- I have no doubt whatsoever that I would be on a few hundred stages a year.
I have not given up the dream- I have simply modified it. I regret that I listened to people who discouraged me. My father saw music as a waste of time and a childhood dream. He even went as far as to call me Peter Pan until I was 26. I think he wants to understand my passion- but I simply quite trying to convince or explain things to him years ago. I once met a prophet who told me my destiny- if only I’d walked towards it years ago.
A & B Challenge Feb No. 7 - Music
This regret is tied to the one before and after this (number six and eight). I have such a passion for music and have really loved making, performing and listening to music ever since I was a child. A few people know this random fact about me: I have Synesthesia, Phono and Photographic memory. I see music in color, I remember things I see and hear almost verbatim. I can write songs and lyrics very quickly and remember them years later… but I work for a Health Insurance company.
The reason why I am not a professional musician starts with one thing: faith. No matter how many abilities and talents I may have, I don’t believe that I can do it because I had absolutely no support as a child growing into things. I have played and performed, but had I had the fearless life (that I am close to now) 20 years ago- I have no doubt whatsoever that I would be on a few hundred stages a year.
I have not given up the dream- I have simply modified it. I regret that I listened to people who discouraged me. My father saw music as a waste of time and a childhood dream. He even went as far as to call me Peter Pan until I was 26. I think he wants to understand my passion- but I simply quite trying to convince or explain things to him years ago. I once met a prophet who told me my destiny- if only I’d walked towards it years ago.