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I'm fifty.
When I was younger, I was terrified that one day I would wake up and be my father or some other stuffy old man that complains about "kids these days". I'm super glad that I never turned into that guy and remain my 22 year old self in my mind. That said, I picked up guitar again after a fifteen year break and "kids these days" don't know how good they have it. The quality of budget guitars is insane and the amount of free courses and music learning and creation tools is just brain melting.
Hey, you know what they say about our generation: At the age of 10 we were 30, and now at 50 we're still 30.
Ain't that the fucking truth.
The life of every Gen-X kid I grew up with was eerily similar.
Monday-Friday:
Saturday & Sunday:
49 yo here. We have a lot in common.
You sound awesome!
I sound like a significant percentage of my generation. We seem to be aging alright.
Heh, I wish my parents fell into that category