There’s an abundance of advice everywhere on how to follow your passion, turn it into a fulfilling career, and become successful from it. Eric Walsh says he’s heard it all, and while some of it works, it is important to take this advice on a case-to-case basis. Walsh says that what works for one person might yield the opposite result for someone else. And being in the music industry taught that to him early.
Eric Walsh has had a passion for music for as long as he can remember. He has a knack for freestyle rap bouts. When he breaks into a freestyle, you can see the passion and love for music written all over his face. However, it hasn’t been an easy journey, especially making music in a different language.
Yet, Eric Walsh is thankful for the universality of music. He says that the lack of language barriers in the musical world is a welcome blessing in the art form. Was it an easy decision to follow his passion? Eric says it wasn’t, but he knew nothing else would fulfill him quite as much. He further states that if you hesitate in following your calling, maybe it is yet to become your true passion.
“The beauty of music lies in that it helps you express yourself,” says Eric Walsh. “You get to explore feelings and emotions through music that you may have otherwise kept locked.” Eric has found that his pursuit of music has given him an outlet and helped him better understand himself.
This is not to say that pursuing music is challenge-free. Eric Walsh details that he has faced several challenges while following his passion, and criticism and rejection sit at the top of that list. Eric urges all musicians and aspiring artists to rise above this rejection and believe in their craft enough to keep pushing forward. “Let your passion show you the way,” he says.
The reward of remaining steadfast in your pursuit of music is indescribable. Eric Walsh feels ecstatic to be walking the journey and growing in his musical reach. “Touching hearts and providing an outlet for people is a reward worth all the hardships and sacrifices,” he says.