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Posted by Sound O fTrance on Nov-23-2009 07:21:

should I leave it all?

Should I consider leaving it all? I would really appreciate thoughtful suggestions and opinions.

I have lived in Los Angeles my entire life and I have been heavily involved in music production over the past eight years. While working towards my bachelors degree I interned at various record labels in hopes of landing a job in the music industry while I pursued my personal endeavors. Lucky for me, I graduated six months ago and managed to land a gig at one of the more prominent record labels in the country. Right now my life consists of full time work, and music production. I'm busy all day...every day.

As of right now, I really could not ask for more. I live twenty minutes from work, I have my own studio room and my own bedroom at home, awesome parents, no rent to pay, and live very close to family and friends. To top it off, Los Angeles is a great hub for the music industry and has served as a great place to make new contacts.

What is my problem you ask? I have lived at home, in Los Angeles, my ENTIRE LIFE. Everything has always been so convenient for me. The college I attended is only 5 minutes from my house, and the university I attended is a 25 minute drive. I never moved out for school, and I've never had time outside my house living alone. I always came home to cooked meals, had a car to drive...and it was all just so damn convenient!

Everyone around me knows that I am extremely disciplined. I sacrifice every night and most weekends to work on music. I have always had a strict workout schedule, and typically find a decent balance between work and my social life. I would like to grow as a musician/person as much as possible. I have contemplated going abroad for 1 year to teach English, to just live somewhere else! I really want to emphasise that for someone like me, who has managed to find a great job, lives in a great home, and a great city...leaving all of this would be a VERY bold move. This is where I need everyones opinion...

I have had numerous talks with a close friend, and he has simply told me "why the HELL would you want to move away from everything you have built and achieved, especially when it is finally starting to take off?!?!" To some extent he is correct. Over the past year my music has been getting great recognition from top record labels. We both also agreed that my music will eventually TAKE me abroad, and that I would get paid to go to other countries, so why would I bother SPENDING the extra cash to live abroad and leave everything??? But who the hell knows, am I really going to sit around and wait??

Now I ask you, would it be a bad idea leaving all of this, to purposely put myself in an uncomfortable position, going from a studio and my own bedroom, to an apartment abroad using a laptop and headphones? Will I really grow THAT MUCH? Would living abroad for 1 year benefit or change my life enough to consider cutting my productive legs off in Los Angeles and just dive in head first?

I have everything I need in Los Angeles and more, but I think that's exactly my problem. I almost want to say that I want to go out and STRUGGLE. For some reason I feel that it would heavily benefit me and my career. However, I'm not sure if its the smartest thing to do.

I know that I am in an extremely fortunate situation, and that I should take advantage of it for every SECOND it's worth...but in all seriousness, would staying in Los Angeles and taking advantage of all of my strengths here...outweigh the experience of moving away from it all? This thought has really been eating away at my head, and I'm definitely confused. I'd love to hear everyones opinion or suggestions.

Many thanks.


Posted by yukii on Nov-23-2009 07:25:

tl;dr


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Nov-23-2009 07:27:

is it a trance label?


Posted by Krypton on Nov-23-2009 07:30:

Make it in LA, then do you thing somewhere else, only when the time is right. Never forget your roots.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Nov-23-2009 07:43:

Step 1: Do you have a stick?
Step 2: Move to mexico
Step 3: Get wallet stolen, threaten humanity.
Step 4: Get molested by a Brazilian while swimming.
Step 5: Post hardcore porn in this thread.
Step 6: Ask for your account to be deleted.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-23-2009 07:45:

man...i thought this was gonna be about suicide


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Nov-23-2009 07:46:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
man...i thought this was gonna be about suicide


Yea I was sorta sad.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-23-2009 07:47:

Sometimes you just have to get away and start from scratch.

Sydney has everything I need and could ever want (almost) and yet I can't think of anything else but getting the fuck out of here as soon as is humanly possible without drastically affecting my career. If I didn't give a shit about my career and didn't have ambitions, I'd be partying it up somewhere in Europe right now.

...and no I did not read the OP.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-23-2009 07:50:

Stay local and move out on your own. You will struggle. That will be enough for now.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Nov-23-2009 07:51:

I actually read part of a paragraph from this and realized it sounded like me lol.


Dude move out, if I could I totally would but I cant.


Posted by occrider on Nov-23-2009 07:52:


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-23-2009 07:56:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider

LOL

And fuck I haven't seen you post in the c0re in a LONG time!


Posted by Sound O fTrance on Nov-23-2009 07:59:

Interesting point Fledz, I guess it's a question of whether starting from scratch would be worth it when it is already laying out in front of you in the hometown. Or possibly just getting away for 1 year? I don't know...its just a whole jumble of shit, I would love to get away, but I don't want to move and figure that I just made an extremely poor decision.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Nov-23-2009 08:00:

Seriously, just go rent a place in the hills and commute to work from there.


Posted by Fledz on Nov-23-2009 08:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Sound O fTrance
Interesting point Fledz, I guess it's a question of whether starting from scratch would be worth it when it is already laying out in front of you in the hometown. Or possibly just getting away for 1 year? I don't know...its just a whole jumble of shit, I would love to get away, but I don't want to move and figure that I just made an extremely poor decision.

Well it's not like it's forever. It can be if you want it to be though.

Think of it this way, would be it be fairly easy to slot back into your old life if you were to go away for a year or so? If yes, then you can easily go somewhere and then decide what to do in a year or two. If you don't go, then you may regret at least not giving it a shot.


Posted by Lira on Nov-23-2009 14:54:

Living abroad could be a nice experience but you could lose the timing.

You see, even if you move out of LA, you could start it all over from scratch and have a nice life. The problem is that this sort of thing takes time. Instead of changing cities, change your lifestyle. Are you taking your music too seriously? Or is your day job being an obstacle?

Unfortunately, in life you must make positive choices (what you want to do) and negative choices (what you need to ditch) all the time. We always think of the former, but tend to ignore the importance of the latter


Posted by david.michael on Nov-23-2009 15:51:

PHP:


Posted by Lira on Nov-23-2009 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
PHP:


Fixed for real life nuisances


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Nov-23-2009 16:07:

the yin and the yang

how do you know what is good without knowing what is bad? how do you know you're fortunate to have what you have when you can aspire to be more, get more, do more?

sounds a bit close minded to me, you say live the struggle...i think you're in for a big surprise and it's your choice to find out now or later in life when it may be harder to adapt.

decisions like this are a risk, the only comfort you'll have is deciding on if you're able to handle yourself. if you can handle yourself, then nothing should ever scare you. be your own man


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Nov-23-2009 16:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Fixed for real life nuisances

But you didn't declare "$Bills."


Posted by david.michael on Nov-23-2009 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Fixed for real life nuisances


lol, well done

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
But you didn't declare "$Bills."


Actually, in PHP, variables don't need to be declared.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Nov-23-2009 16:18:

That's what I get for trying to correct someone's code when I don't know the language.


Posted by david.michael on Nov-23-2009 16:21:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
That's what I get for trying to correct someone's code when I don't know the language.



Don't worry, I'm a total beginner with it... don't bother asking me anything much beyond the skill level of what I posted at this point, lol.


Posted by Lira on Nov-23-2009 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
But you didn't declare "$Bills."

Hell, is my Income Tax get me in trouble with the Feds!?


Posted by david.michael on Nov-23-2009 16:37:

$bills = "tubular";


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