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Old 07-03-2021, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by hobie1dog View Post
With only 2 years left at age 65, my current system is finished since I live in a Condo. It gives goosebumps to visitors, pisses off my neighbors, and plays all the media I have.
I'm working my way through the last 480 LP's I have(given 1000 away) so that I can listen to all of them. Then I have 100+ cassettes, then 70+ VHS tapes all to listen to before I die. I cannot listen to all the great music out there Just not enough time. There's absolutely nothing I can do if I die sooner. We are simply biological organisms, nothing more, nothing less.
As they say, money does not buy health, inner peace or one more day on this planet. Plenty of rich people could have testified to that but they are no longer with us...

Biological organisms with an expiration date is the fate of every living organism on this planet. Make the best out of the time allotted is always a sage advice...

But philosophy of life aside, as far as the audio hobby goes, after many years of participating in the hobby, I finally found inner peace with it. I simply enjoy, explore and study the music that turns me on. The gear has become very secondary in the equation but of course it has been selected to bring me listening pleasure and I knew exactly what I do and do not enjoy after all these years. Is there better stuff out there? Absolutely! Do I care anymore? Nope. There is no end to bigger and better...

I for once find the balance of not obsessing over upgrades and enjoying music many hours a day very refreshing. It does not mean that I will never upgrade or change anything, of course something will eventually change. The upgrade merry go round is just no longer the primary focus like it once was.

As always, this is IMHO and YMMV. Enjoy the hobby whichever way it turns you on.
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