Mac Casper
@adonnis - pull up, there's refreshments
Think the window closes on you sometimes ![manny :manny: :manny:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/manny.png)
once you're out of that threshold there's a point of diminishing returns. You know like when you pop a Molly, and after you're an hour into it you feel yourself about to hit the peak . . you dose again, can even be a stronger dose but it won't do for you what it did the first time around and that's because the window has closed for it to enter your system. The half-life of the effects have already begone
and yet . . every songwriter is consider "one away". In the comparison between a songwriter and the average pleb you find a complete dichotomy, if you fail or screw up once . . you're out. Where in songwriting if you succeed once you're in. So is he not in a better position some unheard of who's on the verge of their first breakout hit. Certainly he has less of an uphill battle to be heard as anything he releases will receive immediate exposure
. . so time will tell. If you care to join this discussion you just need to decide if you're willing to bet on whether his best days are behind him or yet to come. In these terms, there's some people who just have a very successful nature and I wouldn't bet against their future potential no matter how much they've already achieved. This is something I would apply to 50 Cent
#WallyWisdom
![manny :manny: :manny:](https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/manny.png)
once you're out of that threshold there's a point of diminishing returns. You know like when you pop a Molly, and after you're an hour into it you feel yourself about to hit the peak . . you dose again, can even be a stronger dose but it won't do for you what it did the first time around and that's because the window has closed for it to enter your system. The half-life of the effects have already begone
and yet . . every songwriter is consider "one away". In the comparison between a songwriter and the average pleb you find a complete dichotomy, if you fail or screw up once . . you're out. Where in songwriting if you succeed once you're in. So is he not in a better position some unheard of who's on the verge of their first breakout hit. Certainly he has less of an uphill battle to be heard as anything he releases will receive immediate exposure
. . so time will tell. If you care to join this discussion you just need to decide if you're willing to bet on whether his best days are behind him or yet to come. In these terms, there's some people who just have a very successful nature and I wouldn't bet against their future potential no matter how much they've already achieved. This is something I would apply to 50 Cent
#WallyWisdom
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