Age Quote by Brian Warren
“When my friends who were college age took a year off of school, they'd play in Weatherbox, or between high school and college. People always joined on a short-term basis and I did things one day at a time, I guess. There was never a big plan when someone was joining. They were never joining on a full-time membership basis. Since then, we just deal with it. I'd like to have a band that's a total constant, but it's probably not realistic at some point.”
About This Quote
The speaker reflects on informal, short‑term collaborations and the desire for a stable, long‑term group, acknowledging its difficulty.
In simple terms: People often work together casually, but lasting groups are hard to maintain.
Accept impermanence; seek balance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- college projects
- band formation
- creative teams
- hobby groups
- long‑term planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you foster continuity without demanding full‑time commitment?
- What structures support lasting collaboration?
Ideal constant groups may be unrealistic due to changing goals and availability.