Date:
Mon, January 21, 2008 11:23:07 AMFrom:
Chris Punis
Subject:
"Harry, The Jazz Musicians Paradox..."
The Jazz Musician's Great Paradox
Hi Harry,
Young and less developed musicians always
seem to be in a hurry to get somewhere. They are
certainly not happy where they are, but someday
they will “arrive” and live happily ever after.
They will become great players and then their
life will begin. Wrong. Even if this methodology
worked and they somehow became great players,
they still wouldn’t be happy. It still wouldn’t
be enough.
Even worse is the fact that being in a
frantic hurry to achieve their goals (although
they probably don’t even have clear goals) is
akin to shooting themselves in the foot before
running the Boston Marathon. Herein lies the
paradox. Going fast usually means slow progress
or even complete paralysis. Going slow,
conversely, usually means faster progress.
Slow and steady wins the race.
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Dedicated to your musical success,
Chris Punis
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