Part 4 – Fashion
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Fashionable
Adjective
1. popular with a lot of people at a particular time
2. popular among well-off or famous people
There’s nothing wrong with fashion, fashion is quite enjoyable, but fashion does have the tendency to delude people into believing what they want or need is in fact something they don’t actually want or need (though its worth bearing in mind this is an integral part of how fashion operates so we won‘t be too hard on it).
I’m not against deluded people but when you start basing major life and career decisions upon content that’s irrational and non formative you might want to check your motives more thoroughly before embarking on the journey, it might just save time down the line.
Why I am mentioning fashion? – In this particular scenario I’m trying to achieve a clearer distinction for the aspiring music producer to figure out whether it’s a music producer career they desire or perhaps they’re unsure as to what they desire but as music producers are fashionable, they’re going with it.
I appreciate the difficulty in knowing what you actually want from life, especially in regards to making right choices, but we all own a valuable tool, it’s called our own truth; it’s surprising what you’ll hear if you listen.
Here‘s some advise:- If you have the slightest doubt if you’re pursuing a dream based on illusion, why not explore a few other activities?
Venture out, try a few alternative options then evaluate all the findings to see if there’s any area that brings the most satisfaction and fulfilment.
This can help quieten and confirm any suspicions you may have as to the nature of your “dream” and assist in re-evaluating your choices if you happen to be choosing something based on false ideals.
Fashion will make you believe the coat suits you, but when next seasons jackets arrive what are you going to do with the coat?
Coming in Part 5 – my ‘realtime’ experiment.

