Imperfect

optimize for harmony

The following blog posts have titles so similar to each other that I couldn't help but quote them.

In Just love what you love, Prasatt says:

I don't need the permission of anyone to love what I love. I do not need to defer to the opinions of those who are "experts" in music, film theory or world literature. All that matters is whether something resonates with me, or not.

In Just Make Memories, David says:

Keep making those memories and just trust that I’ve looked into it and the ROI on making memories is exceedingly high. Making memories, in fact, is the single best investment you can possibly make.

He also shares part of a quote from science author Joshua Foer's book, Moonwalking with Einstein:

Monotony collapses time; novelty unfolds it. [...] Creating new memories stretches out psychological time, and lengthens our perception of our lives.

In PSA: Just Play, Carl says:

The key thing is... you can’t prep everything, and you don’t need to. You only need to prep what you need to get a session started. It will often shift and change, but you can adapt.

Please, for you and for them, and for 24-year-old me... Just play...

Beyond novelty, yourself, and the people around you, what or whom else can you harmonize with?


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