Last year I realized that there was three things about being a corporate slave that didn’t sit well with me:
- There’s a poor locus of power and rewards in a pyramid-structured large corporation.
- I’d never have enough money to buy a house and a recording studio.
- Retiring early to do more interesting things probably wouldn’t be an option.
I figured that to solve all these (plus a dozen other things, broadly-themed around the words “power”, “flexibility” and “rewards”), I had to start [another] business, and that’s how BrainBakery was formed.
However, one thing I thought I’d lament is the loss of my free time to continue my music. But, one year on, I don’t find I’ve missed it quite as much as I thought I would. This surprises me, but I think I know why – it’s because entrepreneurship, for me, satisfies exactly the same things I like about playing/writing music, namely:
- Creating something new/unique
- Creating something about which people have opinions and ideas
- Building a band/team
- Socializing/networking
- Collaborating with other teams
- Building success, recognition and fame
- Having people interested in what your doing
And both of them give me aching fingers at the end of the day.
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