Hi.
I'm Ben.
Which means I'm not Adrian.
Which means this is a guest post.
Which means I'm making progress on my list of
things to accomplish in my 19th year on this planet. Now that Kate
Middleton is officially off the market, my goal of writing at least 7
guest posts for other blogs has moved up to the #2 spot.
What is #1 you ask from the edge of your seat?
Glad you asked.
It's to raise $10,000 to help me make my music and to provide clean water to a village that doesn't currently have it.
Last week a project that's been about 9 months in the
making went live. That sounded like I made a baby didn't it? Well I
didn't. It feels a little like my child, but it's not human. It's a
crowdfunding project called thesoundofwater.
For anyone that may not know, "crowdfunding" is what it sounds like: acquiring funds using a crowd.
The biggest problem for me is finding the crowd. I have a
blog, but not a huge following. So I'm looking for people that might
share some of my passions to help me make this crazy dream a reality.
(FYI, you can give to the project here. There are some awesome perks for donors. Check it out.)
The idea behind my project is to solve two problems I ran
into at about the same time. The first one being a Neumann TLM 49
microphone is just out of my price range. The second one being almost
1,000,000,000 people around the world don't have access to clean
drinking water.
I know a lot of the posts on this blog revolve around the
"bucket list" concept. I can't give advice on how to successfully cross
items off a "bucket list" because I haven't personally made it that far
yet.
Here is what I can say just a few days into thesoundofwater:
Starting is fun. I may not have made much progress
so far, but I already know that even though I'm now working 40 hours a
week at a summer camp, and then spending all my free time working on
thesoundofwater, I feel so much more alive than I did a couple months
ago when I was in limbo without school, a job, or much of a life at all.
(I watched a lot of Netflix. That was about it.)
I can't give advice on how to finish. Besides a 2k race I
did when I 10 years old I don't have a great finishing record. Something
I can tell you already is that the first few days of living a story
you've been outlining for months is a ton of fun.
Terrifying. But fun.
Start before you start. Even though the project
only went live last week, I've been working on it since the beginning of
October of last year. First conceptually. Then came a crap load (where
did that saying come from. such a nasty mental image) of research. Then
experimentation. Then more research. Then a period of thinking it was a
horrible idea. Then I read this book again. Then more research. You get the picture.
I don't know if I did enough preparation. I don't know how
I'll ever know. I do know I'd be even more terrified than I am now if I
hadn't meticulously planned out a lot of my steps. (note: don't
over-plan. In the short time since the project went live I've already
had multiple surprises. Good and bad. Don't make such a rigid plan that
if something goes wrong it all goes wrong. Leave room for things to
happen.)
Find a "can't lose" situation. That's what I did. I
know that I could end up raising $12. But I realize that, though that
would suck, my life will continue. I didn't leave my family or sell all
my possessions to do this. It may be a little embarrassing and upsetting
if I don't succeed like I want to, but that tiny price I may, or may
not, have to pay should not be enough to keep me from trying.
If it works. A lot of people benefit. I benefit in
countless ways. So if it succeeds, it's a MAJOR win. If I fail, besides
the small amounts of emotional discomfort it will cause, nothing really
happens. Life resumes. With those being the only two possible outcomes,
how could I sit back and do nothing?
....
So that's what I've got.
I'll be obnoxious for a sentence and make sure to remind you to visit thesoundfowater.
I've got a blog you may enjoy, too.
Also, I love the music of Greg Laswell. I love Top Chef. One time I rode on a train to Ohio. Sometimes I drink Gatorade. I love Canadian junk food. I'm done now.
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