Wow! Very interesting and very well done.
I recently picked up something I haven't done to any real degree for nearly 46 years. Playing a guitar. I was in two rock bands as a teenager, the second one being the one that really counted for me. I was lead guitar and lead singer in the second one (preferred playing over singing) and we had some nice equipment. But like a fool, I sold my pre-CBS 1964 Fender Jaguar and Super Reverb amp. This past Christmas one of my daughters got the idea that dad should get back into playing a guitar so both girls and my wife bought me a "starter" acoustic guitar. Two months ago, I decide what the hey, and started messing with it. Well one thing led to another and a few weeks ago, I ordered and received a new Classic Player Jaguar (yes in sunburst like my '64) and a Super Champ XD amp. The Classic Player is made in Mexico so it is not absolutely identical to the original but you'd have to be fairly intimate with this mode to tell the difference. Anyway, I'm having a lot of fun with it.
The measure of one's life is made by how people speak of them once they're gone. How do you wish others to remember you... what to say about you when you are no longer around? This is a good metering agent to keep in mind as we go though our lives. We all make mistakes but seeking a measure of humility, dignity, character, and honor will remain as your legacy forever.