Money Matters
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๏ธ Christina 1986-05-20 


โ 1 year ago(December 29, 2024 08:31 AM)Of course they came in well without diabetes, so if I were there I'd die first now.
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๏ธ Christina 1986-05-20 


โ 1 year ago(December 29, 2024 08:41 AM)I don't really know where to start, to be honest.
I was first told of money things when I was about 11 or 12.
I found that hitting high school, you had to already be performance material. Guessing those people start around age 7 or 8. It seems to take a little longer to learn a one note at a time instrument than piano. It's not that much longer since piano is more than one note, so piano takes a long time to trudge along with all the notes. Still, it's not as satisfying unless you think it's quirky. It even becomes dead.
So, I'll take me at 12 moving to New Orleans. I could play piano and advance, but I know homework got in the way. I could have made it to college, hopefully not tricked by conservatories of places like Ohio. I'm guessing places in New York City and state are not that fun. I already had some game plan, where I chose to be good at 1 thing and do things that help it or that I like otherwise, keeping this the focus and priority and like my all, in some ways. Some things are rewarding, I was thinking cheerleading but now speculate it was dance team long ago or something. My generation seems to have ushered out a foreign exchange policy, along with it.
Violin did cross my mind again, but I wandered and wanted dance lessons or ballet again to get in shape first and then go back to music, too. Sometimes, my parents only want me in 1 activity or 1 more expensive one but not investing that much in it before "the college experience." What came up was that I have to join an orchestra for youth, which I didn't see one or a good one there later. They should have thought more about lessons.
I'm still wondering if I would be able to figure out me chosing to do violin. I would. It doesn't mean I wouldn't exercise, in some ways.
I'm mainly concerned about my future. Well, we can fast forward.
I became interested in violin seriously in April 2016.
I know people build things around that, like letting you dance and stuff. It might be money, though. Some are cheap, still? It's for your appearance. Of course, what you eat also makes a difference.
Well, now, I am looking for any job. I am thinking of learning violin from a teacher and going to a college later. I also want to learn French. I see courses online, degrees. I see you can just take the 1 language course in sequence online.
So, I want to see how long until I save lots of moneyโฆ
I guess violin is hard work and patience, and you have to take care of your health and physical appearance like anyone in any job. You can get ahead however you want and be as critical of yourself or others in certain ways however you want.
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soapbox original gangster โ 1 year ago(December 29, 2024 01:25 PM)
So, I want to see how long until I save lots of moneyโฆ
this wish gets killed by your unrealistic desires to get a degree and to take violin lessons, both of which will not put any income into your account. -
soapbox original gangster โ 1 year ago(December 29, 2024 01:22 PM)
No one online seems to wanna talk to me about money.
absolutely false. many posters on here have typed thousands of words about your " money matters" and all of those words provided sound, solid, responsible information to help you. but you ignored it and now you're in financial trouble, and there's little chance you can solve these problems.

