I think these are valuable, not just because of the things themselves -- though they definitely have their merits -- but because I think you really mean it and I can take you seriously here. So, I will be interested to know how you intend to take your steps -- whether they will be the 'first' ones or just the 'next' ones, and when
. I think that info can be helpful to others, too
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Why do you have to mention that you believe I'm being serious? Why would that need saying?
Is it for the fact I rarely speak with a heavy heart?
The most important thing for me to ensure sticking to a long term goal, aside from the passion that fuels it, are the 4th and 5th things I mentioned, and especially stability with them.
It is difficult to balance openness with caution, and to balance passions with self-control.
When I have been emotionally devastated, I feel a kind of paralysis, and haven't been able to move forward in my other pursuits.
It is difficult to be open to elation with knowledge that the same powers that can bring me to it can also destroy me.
Do passions sit well with discipline? Is the true challenge of discipline to carry passions and despair, and still forge ahead.
About the 1st 3, I just practice...what details do you wish to know?
To clarify the 1st 2 - I wish to be a great creator and re-creator.
Great as in -
'a person who has achieved distinction and honor in some field'
'remarkable or out of the ordinary in degree or magnitude or effect'
not so much as in 'in an advanced stage of pregnancy; "was big with child"; "was great with child" '

Also with regards to no4, being more fit and healthy recently has improved the way I feel completely, and I think this is an important thing to consider for every pianist.
I also like having a magnificently toned butt
