GDC Part 2, Week 1 : SOMEONE
- Kali
- Jan 15, 2021
- 2 min read
It's about people - musicians and former musicians.
People, not musicians, have no idea what music is and how hard it is. How do ordinary people see musicians?
- Oh hey, he is just standing, playing the violin. Why shouldn't he enjoy life? He does not work 14 hours a day in an office like I do. Or has no idea what business world and numbers are! Come on!
That's the point of everything people think about every major that people learn and do. But if you think about all the professions separately at least once, this is a long way to perfection and ideal in each branch. Even if you take music and musicians as an example :
To become a professional musician, a specialist in his/her field, you need to be stress-resistant, persistent and competitive. I know one girl who used to get up at 6 am in the morning to go to general education lessons and after lunch she used to stuck in the music room until 9 pm in the evening.
From the first grade, music educates, in small 6-7-year-old children, resistance to fatigue and diligence in any business.
When it came to the outside life and friends, when all the kids were playing outside, collapsing in the mud and running all over the squares, this girl was locked at home for the whole weekends to improve her mastery of the violin. Basically, not many people know that if a musician does not practice for at least one day, his/her skills will begin to deteriorate, finger fluency will weaken and hands will begin to tighten.

There are a lot of musicians and most of all are violinists.
Thus, competition grows and it is almost impossible to become one the best. Unless you practice 24 hours a day and have a talent from Jascha Heifetz (Jascha Heifetz was a Russian-American violinist, one of the most talented and and tragic violinist) himself.
Now Imagine:
If an ex musician, full of zeal, hard work, desire to work on himself/herself and his business every day, without any indulgences, is ready to change his/her profession and try something new ... Booom! We have got a "goldbar"!
In this project I would like to describe my sister and tell about her life path.
A musician who has achieved success in her musical career and decided to conquer another peak of Finance. A girl who got up at 6 am, did not play with friends on weekends, became one of the best in her music course, moved to another country to get a financial education, now lives in Canada and conquers a financial mountain.

"One cannot inherit a talent for the violin there are no violins in nature. Instead, one must be motivated, able to benefit from practice, and persevering. "
Marilyn vos Savant
"When you play a violin piece, you are a storyteller, and you're telling a story."
Joshua Bell
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