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Cake day: June 12th, 2021

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  • Now I think that may have been the reason why I finished uni and got a degree.
    What I was studying was percussion performance and it’s solely iterative work. You learn something every day, you practice, it’s constantly interesting cause there are so many excercises, so many sheets to read and learn by playing, so many music pieces to learn playing. You add small things to the recipe every practice session, may be every day. You make it interesting all the time. Plus this kind of stress when you’re on a stage, it’s also motivating. And you basically work with kind of a stimulant, which I consider music is. Also you move when you play, another stimulant, you look like a monkey hitting instruments, but it’s actually a performance and people even might enjoy it :D


  • Yeah, I could walk hours and hours and become soooo inspired and into a doing things mode, but… as soon as I come back home it vanishes in a moment. :(
    However walking helps me when e.g. I have to make some calls which I procrastinated, inspiration and feeling of being able to do things helps me to make such calls either during walk or in short time after walk.


















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