I came to the conclusion that if I'm listening to rock where the main singer is a baritone or bass(or the music is , like Joy Division I don't lose my concentration) but on the other way, if I'm listening to something were the singer is a tenor, then I'm fucked. That's also why probably the popular music generated by males are usually by tenors, it alienates the mind of the listener.
So when you are going to do something serious or want to have a better productivity while listening to music, don't listen stuff with high notes, believe me, it works.
But... that passion to art is still in me, I feel that is something that my mind tells me that "I should also be good in it before dieing".
I can study visual arts in a public(free) university here(Brazil, public > private here).
Do you guys think that it's a good idea to just study it? By the time I finish it I will be around ~27 and I can dedicate the rest of my time to startups and even drop out if I want to. I'm always looking at paitings and art and I feel that I have to do something about it.
Does anybody here have experience into getting 2 degrees in different areas and can give me some advice into it? What about the new perspectives that you get from studying it? Is it good?
Thanks in advance, you guys rock!
I find that sometimes I get people amazed by what I'm developing, I get asked by them to participate. I let them in and after some weeks I stop seeing results from that person(that sucks). How to deal with that?
Is there a website to find motivated and skilled people to find it? :)