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cbguy Veteran user 350 Posts |
If you could ask your questions to a worker, who has made their living as a busker for over a decade, what would you want ask?
What are the questions you want answers to in regards to busking? There is no limit to your questions...GO! |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
Busking is incredibly fun and worthwhile. It was just awesome in so many ways to make me better.
It's the one place where you're really forced to deal with your shortcomings head-on. Unless you have no self-awareness at all or are completely deluded.... it improves your skills, character, tricks, your overall act to levels you could never achieve in such a short amount of time in any other way. You learn how to be entertaining and when you're not, people walk. How perfect is that for feedback!!! I loved doing it but I would and could never do it as my primary source of income. So I ask... How do you keep up the energy... day after day, year after year, thru good times and bad, bad weather, freezing cold, weak hats, crap environments, dangerous spectators, etc. How on earth do you do it as your main source of income?
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SugarRayRick Regular user 184 Posts |
Good question Ambitious Card.
I would love to hear about your early years when you were starting out. The challenges that you faced? And how you overcame them. |
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