I am 34 (almost 35).
I am an attorney.
I have a girlfriend (who's in med school and about to start her residency in another city where i probably can't find a job, so we'll be long distance).
No kids.
I can afford pretty much any (project studio caliber) gear I want these days but have ZERO time to use it. Seriously, I bought all the crap in my signature last summer thinking: "Finally, I have the tools I need to make the brilliant tracks I know I'm capable of." Well, I have used the stuff for a grand total of about 5 hours since then. I have no time, due to work, and when I do have any time, I have no energy, due to work.
When I left off with making music last time (before law school), I was using Cubase VST 4.1 on Mac OS9 on a 350MHz Mac G3, using a mic that came with a minidisc player. I thought I was so limited by those tools. I needed better gear. I was so frustrated. I was broke. But you know what? I made tracks. And I liked them. And it was loads of fun.
Now I have all this equipment (or should I say - all I have is this equipment), but no time for it.
It's the project studio paradox. Unless you're born with a trust fund, it's pretty hard to find a job that pays enough to fund a project studio but doesn't monopolize your life.
Cheers all,
Dave