The three best
musicians I have been lucky to know are all "settled down" now, so to speak. One of them built a professional studio into a house in Minneapolis, another is a professor at Berklee and the third stays home, raises her kids and plays gigs within a two-hour radius. All of them teach students, and continue avidly exploring the styles of music that they don't know well, yet. And
couldn't have learned on a tour bus, in a van etc.
Your personality type plays into it, of course - I personally need
my bed,
my food,
my home... I hate hotel rooms. I have long thought that the very best musicians in the world are sitting in their living rooms
playing, but it is age-dependent too. Hot Young Bucks have so much to
prove.