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Shut Up and Go Create Something

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:06

This post is going to be about something that has been percolating in my head for quite some time now. It came to a head tonight as I was working on a presentation and in the background I had the television on. I caught an interview with Chris Martin who is the lead singer of Coldplay and was struck by how delightfully normal the guy was.

The longer I watched the interview the more it got me thinking about how we are so quick to put people who have achieved more than us up on pedestals. There is something comforting to humans to point at someone who has created something amazing and say that they are a truly amazing person, a genius, a person who is capable of things so far beyond us that we can only sit in awe of what they do. It is comforting because it allows us to not think of ourselves as failures for not achieving in the same way.

The truth is that most of these people are not geniuses, they weren’t born into wealth, or born with skills that surpass our own. They are simply people that have worked hard and put their heart into what they were doing. They didn’t do what they were doing because they thought that it would make them successful overnight, but because they loved what they were doing and would do it no matter what.

Sure many of them got lucky, but if they hadn’t been working hard they never would have been in a position to take advantage of the opportunities that were presented to them. So my only advice to you is to find something that you are interested in, or find something that you enjoy doing, and just go do it. If you can really find something that you enjoy doing then you will continue to do it no matter whether it makes you “successful” or not. Just remember, success can be measure in many different ways.

Now shut up and go create something.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:13

No one will ever surpass The Sussman.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:18

Will I ever REACH SATORI?

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:28

I agree wholly with what you're saying. However, I think you have one thing wrong (or rather, just not completely correct)

The truth is that most of these people are not geniuses, they weren’t born into wealth, or born with skills that surpass our own.
Some of them actually are geniuses, born into wealth, and/or born with extraordinary skill. For example: Elton John who took to the piano with extreme ease, Kurt Cobain who's considered one of the best contemporary song writers, and even Kanye West who can create sounds like no other.

Whether you like their music or not, they do have something that the ``average'' person doesn't - that's why we pay to see/hear them. Elton Jon has a natural knack for the piano, so much so that he hardly ever practiced and is still considered a great songwriter. There aren't many people who can communicate with a generation of youth through lyric the same way Kurt Cobain did in the 90s. And Kanye West has sold millions and millions and millions of hit records (and not just for himself, but for other artists, also).

Now, I agree that these people work hard at what they do. As do I agree that we should work hard at what we do. However, not everyone is the same.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:50

Please don't make troll posts!

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 21:53

>musician
>genius
sorry, i couldn't read past this.
you're obviously an idiot

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-10 22:04

>>Chris Martin
>>delightfully normal the guy was

Chris Martin is a faggot and faggots are more popular today than they ever were

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-11 2:43

>>7
AGREED

Chris Martin is a little private school nancy boy and i'd like to see him stuffed full of horse cocks. Not for any sexual reason, just to see him abused.

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