Time Travelled — over 2 years

A letter from April 30th, 2020

Apr 30, 2020 Aug 02, 2022

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, Dear future me, congratulations you finally made it dollars in music production. Can you believe it? In the very first class, creative production, he didn't realize that it was going be so hard, you thought that you weren't going to be able to make it, look at you now. and believing that you might not make it through but you made it .In the beginning of school, you started with creative presentation wondering what this possibly had to do with music production and how it would benefit you in the future. There were a lot of struggles, and a lot of headache, but now looking back I bet you are thinking in your head like this all was a part of the process to get me where I needed to be in the end. You successfully learned how to become a music producer and I know that you are super excited. Finishing school can be one of the most emotional moments, knowing that you made it all the way through but where do we go from here , Fortunately thankful for the music production at full sail I have been opened up to seeing where my next steps lay and exactly how I'm going to be beneficial in society today as a new music producer in the actual field . i hope that you never forget all of the things that you've been through in all the tactics and skills that you've learned not only from experience but from school as well to be able to put into the work force and also to integrate with work life . I want the future me to remember to stay humble and never forget where I came from. Regardless of how talented I become, I want to remember the original reason why I started music production. I wanted to do this so I could help others and myself heal their music therapy by releasing their emotions in artistically expressing themselves in their music. I started this career more than just to make money I started this crew because I love music And I want to be able to connect with the world in a deeper way than anybody ever has. I hope the future me never forgets my integrity factor. I hope the future me never forgets the meaning of true hard work like I put in the last 20 nine months to finally successfully be able to graduate full sail with a Bachelors in music production. You should be proud of yourself. You managed to work full time, be full time father and do full time school. I hope you are so proud of yourself. I hope you never forget the hard work you put that you put in and always remain confident no matter what the situation, always know if there is a will there is a way. Also, remember that you can do anything you put your mind too.

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