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After DMT I Want To Change Career Options
 
therunningfoxes
#1 Posted : 7/13/2013 4:28:01 PM
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Hi,

A little bit about myself, I'm a 26yro computer programmer, after doing DMT I started dedicating my free time to music, right now I'm learning a lot to make this my career.

I had my first DMT experience on December 27th 2012, which I describe "the best day of my life" or one of the best. My experience was very well described by Terence McKenna on this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdeYJSOdDKY up until half of his description, thus making me want to do it again (I just got 500ml).

My interest into join this site is to be able to smoke it properly so I don't waste any and introduce interested friends to the spice. Also to read different experiences and educate myself more on the effects of DMT (short and long term).
 

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#2 Posted : 7/13/2013 5:02:35 PM

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Welcome! From one musician to another, good luck with the career change.
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein

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#3 Posted : 7/13/2013 7:45:48 PM

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Tough call! My advice, until the music pays the rent, keep developing your coding skills. You can always apply such skills to developing audio apps, or games/html5 apps requiring audio. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater as they say.
 
therunningfoxes
#4 Posted : 7/13/2013 8:19:46 PM
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Oh yeah for sure, first it has to pay the bills Smile I just find coding so meaningless now. I'm already a senior level programmer, I've been doing it for more than 10 years professionally.

Also, money, I make more than enough, in fact way too much, for what? Make a website so people can buy shit online? Spend more of the meaningless? I rather make people feel things or wonder things, which is my goal with my music.

Whatever it is, film scoring or pop music, I'm sure I'll enjoy that a lot more, in fact it has always been with me but I just failed to get pull the trigger and take the hobby seriously.

With that being said, my coding skills help me be more creative and analytical which are great for music production too and setting up shows.

I'm also learning how to draw properly, ahh it feels so good Smile
 
 
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