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So you graduated from Berklee, very impressive. Sounds like you got a nice job too, and generally a good life. Sometimes being too comfortable in life can cause one to lose inspiration. Look at some of the rock musicians that have made it big, they make their best music in those early days when they are struggling to make it. Once they get rich and famous, a lot of them lose their creativity and inspiration. This doesn't happen to all of them of course, but you see it a lot.
I can't say I quite know what the cure is for being too comfortable in life, or if this is even the source of your problem. Certainly nothing wrong with being comfortable, a lot of people never get to experience that.
Whatever the case, I think you need something to inspire you. You ever just sit alone and look at the stars, the ocean, nature? I know it sounds corny, but that can give you inspiration. A lot of people don't ever sit by themselves and just be quiet, I think they are missing out on the benefits of quiet contemplation.
Maybe like the others are saying here, you just need to wait it out, and in time the inspiration will return. You certainly can't force it. Maybe you need a break right now, and later on, the desire to make music will return. I've taken some long breaks from music, the longest time was a couple of years. That happened when I first got into computers and the Internet. I was so consumed with all of that, I just lost interest in music. Of course, eventually computers and the interent led me right back to making music again.
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