Jet lag is the indirect cost you pay for the value of foreign experiences.
I just landed in Iceland this morning from Denver to spend some time with family for the next two weeks.
It's always rough going East because the jet lag is worse. You lose a lot of hours and the first day is always a wash.
But it made me think about the indirect cost of things because we are always way better at estimating the hard costs that we pay for in money.
We pay less attention to the cost of our time or the inconvenience we endure by refusing to pay for luxury.
Take audio school for instance. I spent a year of my life going to audio school and both the hard costs and the indirect costs were quite substantial.
- A year of my life, or 8,760 hours.
- $30,000 in expenses, counting both tuition and living expenses.
- The opportunity cost of not doing anything else during that time.
Compare that to the savings you'll get from enrolling in the new course from Grammy award-winning producer Jacquire King in collaboration with Graham Cochrane from the Recording Revolution:
- 30+ Hours of HD video content. If you watch an hour every day you'd have Grammy award-winning knowledge in a month.
- $297 price tag for the course, which is ridiculously cheap compared to going to audio school.
And one of the things audio schools don't tell you is that their professors aren't nearly on the level of someone like Jacquire, a master producer behind some incredible productions.
Kings of Leon, Norah Jones, KALEO, James Bay, the list goes on.
So if you'd like to bypass a year of audio school and get a better education in music production, then you should jump on their new course, Record Making With Jacquire King.
It's a comprehensive course on everything related to production:
- Expectations and Mindset
- Planning
- Pre-Production
- Recording & Producing
- Mixing & Mastering
Click here to get started.
P.S.
How much will it cost you to not learn from a master? The indirect costs will sneak up on you before you know it when you could just take a month out of your life to get all the knowledge you need to make great records.
Enjoy!
Björgvin