Holy Sh!t man, you are an inspiration to all of us. Friggin well done!!!
I am pretty happy with my DJ'ing (I often have semi-long periods where I won't do it simply because I am too darn happy on my own), but the results from that boot camp just sets a totally different standard!
I have been travelling on my own for four months now, in which I have had no interest in picking up any women (as attractive as they, I just can't get myself to go on the locals and most of the backpackers are around 5) with hardly any sociliasing apart from meeting people for a day or two and have some small talk. Be getting home in one month, and I figure it wouldn't be at all bad to celebrate that, by starting on the DJ Boot Camp, simply to get the skill level to be a true DJ.
I reckon I could start out here, but it would just be made too easy. Eye contact has never been a problem for me (great fun) and saying hi to people is just well..... In asia, you are gonna have to be quick about it, or they will 'hi' you before you do and there is just no challenge in that (the purpose of it is to break your comfort/confidence zone). Likewise with starting conversations with strangers. That is what you have to do all the time here, if you ever wanna talk with anybody. Too easy out here, so I reckon I will wait until I get back home and my comfort zones are telling my that I shouldn't. Of course, that is no excuse not to be sharpening the knives before starting.
Thanks, bro. Can't wait to get started. Been feeling sorta lax out here, wanting to put my energy into a concrete project of some sorts, and it'll be nice knowing I have one when I get home.
I am pretty happy with my DJ'ing (I often have semi-long periods where I won't do it simply because I am too darn happy on my own), but the results from that boot camp just sets a totally different standard!
I have been travelling on my own for four months now, in which I have had no interest in picking up any women (as attractive as they, I just can't get myself to go on the locals and most of the backpackers are around 5) with hardly any sociliasing apart from meeting people for a day or two and have some small talk. Be getting home in one month, and I figure it wouldn't be at all bad to celebrate that, by starting on the DJ Boot Camp, simply to get the skill level to be a true DJ.
I reckon I could start out here, but it would just be made too easy. Eye contact has never been a problem for me (great fun) and saying hi to people is just well..... In asia, you are gonna have to be quick about it, or they will 'hi' you before you do and there is just no challenge in that (the purpose of it is to break your comfort/confidence zone). Likewise with starting conversations with strangers. That is what you have to do all the time here, if you ever wanna talk with anybody. Too easy out here, so I reckon I will wait until I get back home and my comfort zones are telling my that I shouldn't. Of course, that is no excuse not to be sharpening the knives before starting.
Thanks, bro. Can't wait to get started. Been feeling sorta lax out here, wanting to put my energy into a concrete project of some sorts, and it'll be nice knowing I have one when I get home.