tonepub
Senior Member
Regardless of what you read or don't read, getting rid of audio nervosa is always a good idea!
OK Tim, I'll post...
Content? Me? Never...
I mean, content is like conceding defeat... how can your system ever be perfect? It never will be.
What I think is important is to keep hearing different things. Keeping yourself alive by continually considering other possibilities as being better than the one you currently have.
And of course there are things out there that are way better than what you have... you just need to find them, aspire to them, and work hard for them if that's what you really have your heart set on.
But of course there is no substitute for great music and great lyrics. Things that hit hard and really say something to you. Things that mean something.
At the end of the day, music is about conjuring up emotion. The day you lose that feeling from music is the start of your decline...
At the end of the day it is not about hi-fi - it is about the feeling the music you play on it gives you. And great hi-fi really helps to get the best from it.
When you're in the right mood for it.
Contentment comes not from what you have but knowing what you can live without.
Not easy to do but a good philosophy to live by. I'm still striving to achieve that.
Over the years, I've collected enough extra components to build two very nice additional systems. I often (perhaps too often) swap components around between systems and it usually satisfies or at least delays my desire to upgrade or desire for change.
So what you're saying Justin is that you just like to argue for arguments sake. It's never right and you're never happy. Well, have fun with that.
Justin, it's not conceding defeat, and it's not saying your system is perfect. It's just about forgetting the system and enjoying the music, as you so eloquently say in this next quote:OK Tim, I'll post...
Content? Me? Never...
I mean, content is like conceding defeat... how can your system ever be perfect? It never will be.
At the end of the day it is not about hi-fi - it is about the feeling the music you play on it gives you. And great hi-fi really helps to get the best from it.
Argument for the sake of argument can be fun, so long as tempers are kept in check. I for one enjoy reading you. Speaking of which, you owe us an update on the Apogee situation.No Jeff, I'm not saying that, but then you never take me the right way anyway.
I know why, but I'm not saying why. Others will know why too. And actually, I'm sure that includes you too if think about it and are honest enough with yourself.
roflmao :ROFL:regarding your posts... I'm a big fan. You're a saucy little tart at times, but i for one really look forward to that about you!
Regarding your posts... I'm a big fan. You're a saucy little tart at times, but I for one really look forward to that about you!
So if you have happiness and satisfaction you won't be content ?The "content is conceding defeat" bit - I guess an angle here (hear?) is that content is never good enough. What you really want is happiness & satisfaction. Comes easy of you don't think too much, I guess
It will get you to an even bigger "NIRVANA".