Tag Archives: goals
Ringo Theory: On the Challenges of Giving Credit Where Credit’s Due
So, I have a few pet “theories” that I keep running in the background of my mind and pull out during those times when I need to let out a gigantic sigh and mutter, “All right, let’s be reasonable here,” … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Culture, Social Issues
Tagged ensemble player, goals, Ringo Starr good drummer, Ringo Theory, skill assessment
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The Thing About the Mountain Analogy
I spent my late teens and half of my 20s as a serial monomaniac. I wanted to be a professional musician. I wanted to publish books of fiction and poetry. Basically, I wanted to be an “artist,” and I really … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Culture, Thinking About Media
Tagged around the mountain, goals, monomania, work ethic, workflow
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