When you're working and making money, that's all good, but there has to be something that provides a substance, I think.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What is good for you is not necessarily good for the company, and vice versa.
I believe that good things come to those who work.
There is just so much stuff in the world that, to me, is devoid of any real substance, value, and content that I just try to make sure that I am working on things that matter.
Making money is marvelous, and I love doing it, and I do it reasonably well, but it doesn't have the gripping vitality that you have when you deal with the happiness of human life and with human deprivation.
Money is a good thing and it's obviously useful, but to work only for money or fame would never interest me.
I think that anything that leads to creativity and good work is good.
I try stuff. I synthesize what's of value with some of the other things I have at my disposal.
Honestly, the thing that I have found to be most useful over a long career, or maintaining a long career, is taking back the power at some point and self-producing.
Making money is a hobby that will complement any other hobbies you have, beautifully.
For me, living and making music, they're one thing. It's not like a job that I go to a studio to do, or a chore that I have to get myself in the mood to do, or something. It's the thing that I need to do every day.
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