tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3334586741706106472.post2774677334689053290..comments2023-02-28T05:14:10.397-05:00Comments on Lower Education: Getting started. Again.Matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08202076004120900040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3334586741706106472.post-84052678921229724812011-01-27T14:17:27.735-05:002011-01-27T14:17:27.735-05:00I almost forgot on my last post: good luck! you ar...I almost forgot on my last post: good luck! you are not alone :)Taocayohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18083692768668690080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3334586741706106472.post-87603909267101484132011-01-27T14:16:20.362-05:002011-01-27T14:16:20.362-05:00I find myself in a very similar situation: 29 year...I find myself in a very similar situation: 29 years old and learning a new instrument after a decade of playing the guitar once a month. <br /><br />It took me a good 10 years to realize that guitar is really not my instrument and that I could use my inclination, as little as it is, in pursuing other instruments. I'm still deciding between learning the piano, the drums (electric) or the bass. So I'm currently taking a shot at each one. At least once a week for now until I decide which one(s) stimulates my interest more than the others. <br /><br />After I decide to go for one (or two) instruments I'll go full time on it and sell everything else. You are completely right about the lack of discipline. It's the only thing between you and your potential.<br /><br />We'll see if things will be different now. It seems to be that way. It's a lot easier to commit and keep an hour a day of practice now.Taocayohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18083692768668690080noreply@blogger.com