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[โ€“] Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

In context that makes a ton of sense for why you don't want to go to concerts anymore! Burnout is a bitch! But there's something beautiful about once you're past the burnout and try the thing again, where it's been long enough it's like trying it again for the first time except with the knowledge of what to expect and how to best enjoy it already there.

Rock on and enjoy yourself! ๐Ÿค˜

[โ€“] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 2 points 4 days ago

100%. I think I can finally go to a show again, and not feel like I'm at work.

Not that I'm complaining, it was literally the best job in the world, and I loved every second of it, but it does get tiring.

It took me a long time to view music as enjoyment again, and not as a way to make money. I got back to playing guitar during the quarantine, for personal satisfaction only, no plans to gig, and that's allowed me find my musical passion again.

Thanks for letting me talk about it. I have nobody else in my life, who shares my love of music, that I can talk to about it.