It was going swimmingly, till my hard drive crashed and I lost my last 6 songs..DOH!! Note to everyone here: If you haven't backed up your important files in over a month do it now!Duke said:How's your musical career going man?
You just hit on another major problem. Sosuave can be like a feelgood drug... the excitement that you experience here (which was meant to push you to act) can almost become all the stimulus you need.Duke said:My hope is that the people who really need this post will read it and have an internal shift and BUILD MOMENTUM off of it by taking action, rather than just temporarily "feeling good" and then, a few hours later, "continue to work on their computer tan" (lmao :crackup: ).
Very much on point there, Duke. I have another post dealing with exactly this subject matter so stay tuned!Duke said:BEING that guy really is a lost art, as guys have forgotten who they are in the race to be whatever women want them to be
LOL...ouch!Void said:I'm battle-scarred and mangled like a third-world hooker.
Very good point, and one that's easy to forget when you are doing something productive. Workaholics are a perfect example of this.. I know because if I have any addiction, this would be it. I often have a rough time just chilling out and leaving my work out of mind.Void said:Addiction is NOT limited to drugs, tv and the internet.
You can be addicted to anything...ideas, goals or anything that lets you escape from reality or could bring you happiness.
Okay this is getting spooky... you also just touched on something that I wrote in my next post. I need to hurry up and finish this beast!Void said:You just have to realize (I) that to achieve a goal you can't be cutting corners, because in real life there isn't a hack or cheat to get what you want.
At this point you probably have a woman (or multiple women) chasing you around, calling you all the time, wanting to be with you. So let's talk about how to KEEP a woman interested in you once you have her. This is BIG! There is nothing worse than getting dumped by a woman that you really, really like.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Yes, yes and yes. Right on. The way I've always thought of being a man, regardless of one's interests or occupation is their character that says:da dynamically said:All escape is an ego mechanism to get away from the moment of Now. Escape to the future, escape to the past, escape to an alternate reality. The only thing that exists is right here, right now. The ego needs "time" to survive. But stay in this moment and you will start being yourself again. All addictions and troubles arise from a lack of presence in the moment. If no one is home, then your body and mind is vulnerable to manipulation from the media. Most failed pickup attempts also arise from a lack of presence in the moment.
Thanks!Señor Fingers said:It's more than "just do it" at this stage of the game. The first time someone throws cards everywhere and sees that they don't get ahead they have two choices.
1. Learn from their mistakes and tweak their game accordingly
2. Whine about how the game is too hard and unfair.
Overall I can't disagree with your post. You made some good points and yes, it is wise to surround yourself with good people who will give you love and support. But not all of us were granted that luxury and the point I am trying to drive home is that these influences can easily become crutches to one's development.
Case in point:
I grew up in a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn. Half of my childhood friends are either dead or in jail, most of the rest never really did anything with their lives and still reside in that neighborhood. A couple of years ago a ran into a few of these folks and we went out for drinks. At first I was happy to chill with them but that was short-lived.
We ended up going out to a local bar and once they had a few drinks in them, I had to endure the endless whining of people who never took a lick of responsibility for their lives. These fools blamed everything for their problems and at first I tried to ignore it, but then they started pulling the race card, like being ethnic was a handicap and the Man wouldn't let them get ahead. Feeling a little tipsy myself, I had to scream on them.
Here we were, a group of young latino fellas, all from the same hood, no-father-having bastard childs with welfare moms... statistically they were right. Society wouldn't give us an ice-cube's chance in hell. But how does that explain my success? What about the other handful of people who did escape the hood and do something with their lives? What made us different?
The difference is that we never used our handicaps as excuses. We looked at the obstacles in front of us and only saw hurdles we had to hop over, and it made us stronger. Most heads just sat on the sidelines, forgetting that they had all the power they needed to jump for themselves. Their main problem is that they have simply accepted their own suffering. Why? Because it's familiar... it's comfortable.. these dudes do not want to grow up and take life by the balls because, ironically enough, they fear success and the changes it will bring.
That my friends, is not manhood. It is unadulterated chumpery in its purest form.
I see this attitude a lot on this forum. So-called DJs post on and on about how messed up their upbringin was, or how they were treated unfairly..how society is brainwashing them with feminist and gay media, making us all less of men. I won't sit here and deny that a lot of these things are true. We live in a fukked up, complicated world and when you grow up you really see how unfair life is. Sometimes you will get dealt a sh!tty hand.
But so fukking what?
When all is said and done, who is really responsible for how you handle your life and the challenges it brings? Is it bad luck? Is it the Mommy who never gave you hugs? The kids who made fun of you in grade school? Nah man... it falls squarely on YOUR shoulders as a man to take whatever hand you are dealt and play it to the end. Even if the odds are against you, there is a great power that comes from knowing you gave something your all. nobody can take that away from you.
Life has taught me that we are not victims of the tides of fortune, but masters of our own destinies... every one of us. A shame so few ever realize it.
Never try to read a woman's mind. It is a scary place. Ignore her confusing signals and mixed messages. Assume she is interested in you and act accordingly.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
fvck guys, stop saying you guys do music. i ACTUALLY do and it makes me scared that im so similarStyles said:Thanks!
And you do music too? WTF!
With all the free software out there (and availability for hacks on paid software) Audio producers are a dime a dozen these days. It's been a tough one for me because I grew up in a culture where DJs and producers were well respected and talentedVoid said:fvck guys, stop saying you guys do music. i ACTUALLY do and it makes me scared that im so similar
Señor Fingers said:With all the free software out there (and availability for hacks on paid software) Audio producers are a dime a dozen these days. It's been a tough one for me because I grew up in a culture where DJs and producers were well respected and talented
You had to be because having your own studio setup required a lot of overhead and some serious dedication. Since this barrier has vanished, we are seeing a record number of artists and record labels popping up all over the place like fungus.
In principle i think it's cool, but in practice it has been a real bummer. There is so much mediocre music out there these days I dont enjoy record shopping like I used to. To make matters worse it seems like everyone and their little brother is a DJ and I don't get the same respect I was did as a professional.
Will that stop me? Naw...this sh!t is way to fun! I don't know what I'd do without my music.