Thinking about doing an Associates in Vocal Performance and a distance Masters in Theology at the same time. This would bring me to 4 degrees.
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Replying to @_StevenFan
Doing structured study is about 20x as efficient for me (2 years of degree program is about 20 years of trying to learn on my own)
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I've always had a passion for music and a desire to make it that I've never indulged in sufficiently. I think two years focused on vocal performance, music theory, and piano would get me pretty far in being able to execute on the musical ideas I have
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I'd like to deepen my engagement with Orthodoxy. I can read a book here and there, but I like how a MTh would force me to process it, write about it, and approach the tradition in a structured way
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i think for myself, I've learned the most when I've transformed an environment in particularly sink or swim ways; being confronted with real failure constantly.
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Replying to @_StevenFan @cryptochamomile
will you sing some of your musical ideas in low rez format? e.g. phone recording
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im a buddhist by conversion, it's a center of gravity for my life even if it's matter is fairly diffuse it's been a very eclectic path. I'm also kind of lazy. but when I pick some insight up, i try to run with it all day every day
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