Month: February 2019

The Tao of Lacey

Originally written February 24th, 2018, lightly revised and expanded for clarity.

There are over 7.5 billion people on Earth now, roughly 325 million of them in the US alone. As entities grow larger, it becomes harder for them to move and react, and it takes them longer to do so. The pace of modern day life, especially the technological aspects, vastly outstrips the ability of human beings to react and change with it.

We can’t keep up. The resulting mental, emotional, and cultural disconnects are mammoth, and grow with each passing day.

I believe the landscape we’re in right now to be fundamentally different than any in recent history. The old rules no longer apply, and the problem is that almost no one seems to see it but the people who want to capitalize on it to cause chaos and hurt others. Most people really have no clue what is happening, and as difficult as it is to believe, there is a wide swath of this country who still have no idea that there’s anything they need to pay attention to, and haven’t taken any action to protect themselves.

I bring you 10 fundamental concepts that have brought shape and definition to my life. Some of them are relatively new, others are the product of ~20 years of honing and refinement. You will likely recognize much of the underlying theory, but I tend to apply it in somewhat unconventional ways because I see things at a slightly different angle than most other people seem to. If you’ve ever wondered about the way I approach life or the way I think, this is your window into how my mind works.

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Cher

For the last 15-20+ years, whenever I consume media, I almost always do it from the perspective of the performer. The first time, anyway. How much fun must it have been to play this role? What would it have been like to lay down that bass line? How would I sing that song? What would it be like to be the sort of person who can write a passage like that? Would I tell that joke the same way?

Absorbing work that way allows me to appreciate it completely differently than most people do, a feeling I think all artists know. One of the most delightful parts about being a performer myself now is that my appreciation for art and the artists who create it has only continued to deepen.

Then Cher showed up.

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