the relativity of cost

i was 19, trying hard to make a tune out of my semi abnormal acoustic guitar which i bought for a measly few hundred peso, when my bestfriend told me that it was quite too late for me to play the guitar. and i somehow believed him, but now i am 23, owning an acoustic guitar and a bass guitar, and actually making a sound from it, the price i paid for its cost is priceless. well thanks to mark for constantly telling me that it is never too late to learn.

okay don’t ask me to play a tune, that is still a work in progress.

things happen, if one actually realize idea of its possibility. there are things in life that i regarded as my core idealogy, which will not be bent in any case or in any situation, however, as time pass, you need to play with rules or else you will be kept in a stone position. which eventually makes you dormant.

my mom would always remind me that the things in life only become yours if you have shown effort of having it. and she would always remind me that life is unfair. so what is my point now? simple, never let anyone tell you that something is too difficult or too late to be done, if others can do it then you can do it. it might take a little longer, but it doesn’t matter. whoever told you that life is a chase, died running.

darkmau

MALAYA!

2 Responses to “the relativity of cost”

  1. -shem- Says:

    What’s next tor? A drum set? hehehe it’s never too late.

  2. Myfanwy Says:

    yeah dude! i absolutely agree! hehehe buhat man gani sa uban, tao japon, buhat pud nimo uy! hehehe
    and speaking of instruments, majority says that its 2 late for oldies to learn how to play. i started strumming the guitar when i was 17, but still, nakabalo ko. hehe then ang piano violin and flute, 19 nko. still, nakaya pa bisan tigulits na. heheh go for it dude! hehehe

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