My mom taught me one of the best lessons that I've ever been given in life and it's always
this question, is it worth it?
I live my life in a fairly natural manner, like I'm kind of guided by everyday situations
and by how things arise.
But I'm not so much structured that it's a daily routine where it's like, okay, from
9 till 10 I listen to promos and then 10 o'clock I'm going to be a dad for 12 minutes,
you know, it just doesn't work like that.
So I don't know, I try to maneuver through all these elements and all these moments.
If you have good people around you they'll tell you, hey, you know what, I need some
attention or this needs some attention or it needs some attention and that's a good
way of navigating as well, you know, have people around you to help you find your way.
I can be super relaxed while I'm DJing, I can have the best possible time and really
come back from a gig super energized and like very excited and freed up from issues or whatever.
I'm fortunate enough to have quite some down time traveling that I can use to watch a movie
or two.
I love movies, I mean I'm a big movie fan.
My girl and I love watching, you know, corny TV series, you know, the Netflix is on.
I love cooking a good meal and I love, you know, to provide, you know, my people, so
to speak, you know, there's something about that that really fulfills me in the best possible
way.
I love entertaining.
Obviously in this life with everything that goes on and the choices you make, it's a shame
to admit that there is also not time to do everything, to live a happy life you need
to also accept your limitations and accept the limitations that time give you.
