Learning to play has become more than a hobby; it’s a quiet journey of self-discovery and healing.
This time is teaching me patience in a way my fast-paced career never could.
It’s teaching resilience—the beauty of slow, steady progress.
It’s deepened my connection to the music that’s always been part of my soul and let me participate in it, not just listen.
Now, when I pick up my guitar, the thrill is far from gone.
It’s just beginning.
My fingers still stumble, and I’m light-years from B.B. King, but every bent note and improvised phrase is a testament to a dream finally lived, a life enriched, and a new chapter filled with the sweet, soulful sound of the blues.
The silence of retirement isn’t deafening anymore; it’s the perfect backdrop for my own, imperfect, deeply satisfying six-string redemption.
If any part of my story resonates with you, then start where I started. You won’t regret it.
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