I continued to study Math and Physics on my own, but one and a half years later I realized that I did want to be a composer, and after that I never changed my mind.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Originally, I wanted to be a composer. I always tell people, 'I think of myself as a composer.'
I regrettably wasted time at university by being overwhelmed and intimidated by the talent of other composers. I felt stuck and didn't know what I was doing there. I enjoyed my experience, but I didn't grab it in the way I would now.
I began my career with infantile dreams of becoming a composer.
I am not so complicated or intelligent a composer, nor am I very interested in becoming so. I am much more happy doing what I know I can do than what I am not sure I could do.
In my next lifetime, I want to come back as a composer.
When I finished school, I didn't continue to go to university, because I decided I wanted to do music.
I went to study some orchestration stuff because I got so inspired working with all the orchestras.
I was in the army, and I had given up the thought of being a composer.
Soon, I knew that I would become a chemist, rather than a composer.
For the longest time, I wanted to become a pianist. That was kinda my thing.