jerk - Thanks for your response to my question. Yeah, this thread could go way off course. Not my intent. If your friend, (and best of luck to him) wants to pursue his passion and is willing to endure the costs, then More Power To Him. I don't know anyone who has done anything worthwhile that doesn't have some amount of regrets. They come with the territory. He sounds Serious, which will surely be a help. I can empathize with him and root for him...he's not one of the midlife crisis dilletantes. I've worked with a ton of those types...meh. One of the smarter, (and in a way more poignant) things that e-Richie always notes in his advice to framebuilders - but it applies to anyone pursuing a passion/career/craft, I think - is to not be overly concerned with what others may be doing, or use what others may/may not be doing as a gauge of your own achievements/goals. Very good advice, IMHO.
I have a family member who is a very talented stonemason..he does big-dollar homes and stuff for super-rich types. He also owns/works his own quarry. Stonemasonry and quarry work are killing him. Business is tough, and he spends way too much time chasing those rich folks for money. He is attempting to branch out into decorative pieces, etc.. as a way to augment and eventually replace income from building houses...it'll be easier for him in his encroaching middle age. Like your friend...Kris is only 45 or so but is pretty beat up from the work. Contrary to what many may think...he's not getting rich at it.
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