The misconception of comparing the chase with the catch is the incorrect belief that the "catch" is a finality.
Because 50% of people end up saying, "You no longer have me."
The chase never ends.
October 15, 2012
Where Can I Find Your Music Online?
My friend asked me this question the other day. And I wasn't sure.
Then, I realized how crazy that was. How do I not know where my own music lives online?
Well, the reason is that I wanted to get paid for it. So, I paid $ to get my music listed on sites where I could make $ off it.
Shortly after, I discovered the $ it cost to get my music listed was > than the $ I made off the sales.
Therefore, my 'Why Every President Sucked' is only up in iTunes and Spotify for a little while longer. My Relevant Reverence stuff has all expired.
This is silliness. A simple database issue. I used other's databases in order to try and protect my music, and have ended up making it an impossibility for people to listen to that which I created for that specific purpose.
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Then, I realized how crazy that was. How do I not know where my own music lives online?
Well, the reason is that I wanted to get paid for it. So, I paid $ to get my music listed on sites where I could make $ off it.
Shortly after, I discovered the $ it cost to get my music listed was > than the $ I made off the sales.
Therefore, my 'Why Every President Sucked' is only up in iTunes and Spotify for a little while longer. My Relevant Reverence stuff has all expired.
This is silliness. A simple database issue. I used other's databases in order to try and protect my music, and have ended up making it an impossibility for people to listen to that which I created for that specific purpose.