This is odd - lol - I have been turning this thought over and over in my head for the last couple of days. With graduation approaching nearer and nearer (one year now, lol, but I have a feeling it's going to go by at a rapid pace), my friends keep asking me what I'm going to do when I get out (sounds like prison, eh?). They think I'm insane for investing years and degrees on something as potentially "impractical" (well, you know what I mean. . . there was no other way to phrase that, really) as Music. The thing is, I can't see myself doing anything else, and I honestly HAVE no safety nets standing on deck. I'm just going to DO it (I know what you're thinking, "You tell yourself this now. . . .") --> But there's just no alternative for me.
Back to the actual question (or how I interpreted it. . . *checks*. . . yep, going off on a (semi)tangent as usual) : can you truly Learn (and I mean TRULY LEARN, honestly Internalize, 100% Know and Understand) something, ANYthing, without honestly Feeling and Experiencing it first? I think not. I don't personally believe that you can understand the Elements of anything until you actually DO it. Take, for example, my experience with cars. I know what the mechanisms are meant for, but I've never physically gone in and had to toy around with them. When something bad happens on the side of the road, I'm going to whip out my cell phone and call someone else to handle it because I don't truly comprehend what's the matter with my engine/whatever. I'm dependent. I'm never going to actually EXPERIENCE, which in my book, equates to never actually LIVING (haha, not the BEST example, but I hope you get my drift).
I truly think that this is what Life is about: Experiences. Because, frankly, in the end
we're all going to die anyway - What's a little grease spot on the front of your shirt? (

Couldn't help it

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Yeah, but also auditions and competitions and these things.
Are we talking strictly (superficial comes to mind, but not in the negative sense of the word) stuff like this? I was thinking more of a Musical career in general, and even then, was looking more at the Economical aspect of being a Musician. With auditions and stuff, the way I look at it, you are where you are regardless of the situation, just be THAT. Maybe this is why I LOOVVEEE to audition so much - It's so set. Sheer opportunity. There's really no gamble there. . . it's going to turn out how it's going to turn out, and that's that. If you make a "bad name" for yourself, all you do is come back next year 100% improved! You can't make yourself any more than you are, and you can't lose at auditions/competitions - the worst thing that will happen is that you emerge with more Experience - you'll be the same Musician (it's not like because you win 3rd or don't even place at all that you've suddenly digressed 3 levels, or something like that - I've never seen anyone's fingers just explode/whatever

. . . ).