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Aug 20Liked by Joseph Robertson

Your becoming lies in being more of what you’ve always been.

Another powerful piece from my pals at TGA.

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Aug 17Liked by Joseph Robertson

This is actually spot on for a few things I’m working through.

Specifically, while I’ve been a career sound engineer…I got into it because of my love for creating music. So there’s this internal battle of the technician vs The creative. The creative being analogous to philosophy and principle.

And while I’m REALLY good at sound engineering, it’s BECAUSE I’m a skilled (yet under-practiced) musician by nature.

So I have to ask myself what I really want to be more of…a technician or a musician?

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that's really cool.

yea i find myself oscillating on this thought process. Because I find sometimes it is necessary to execute as a technician in order to see the philosophies and principles put into play in the right way.

Although i don't think that changes my perspective on it all. And it may be necessary to act as a technician at some point before you move up, because it's in the reality of the world where we see what really happens when you enact the philosophies and principles.

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