Jeff Mosier
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Change
Change is possible. Patterns aren't forever. Small things make huge differences. Don't let age and the "always done it this way" creep in as an excuse. Have the life you want. Do the work. Start now. Nothing is set in stone but death. Do what you can to increase the length and quality of your life.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Life Change
The danger of being an artist is that your identity gets wrapped up with your job. When you tell people "you're a musician", then you suddenly aren't doing it anymore for a living, that creates a deep sad hole. Though the craft of playing and writing songs is still in my body, to not present myself from the stage on a regular basis will be missed. I took a job that pays and provides for my family. I did what I needed to do late in life under the gun. Things seem so different now. I can't imagine weathering this change. I'm grateful for my job, but I grieve the loss of the few times that I ever felt whole as a person, when I was performing. Lost.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Singers and Musicians by David Ackert
"Singers and Musicians are some of the most driven, courageous people on the face of the earth. They deal with more day-to-day rejection in one year than most people do in a lifetime.
Every day, they face the financial challenge of living a freelance lifestyle, the disrespect of people who think they should get real jobs, and their own fear that they'll never work again.
Every day, they have to ignore the possibility that the vision they have dedicated their lives to is a pipe dream.
With every note, they stretch themselves, emotionally and physically, risking criticism and judgment.
With every passing year, many of them watch as the other people their age achieve the predictable milestones of normal life - the car, the family, the house, the nest egg.
Why?
Because musicians and singers are willing to give their entire lives to a moment - to that melody, that lyric, that chord, or that interpretation that will stir the audience's soul.
Singers and Musicians are beings who have tasted life's nectar in that crystal moment when they poured out their creative spirit and touched another's heart.
In that instant, they were as close to magic, God, and perfection as anyone could ever be. And in their own hearts, they know that to dedicate oneself to that moment is worth a thousand lifetimes.”
- David Ackert, LA Times
Every day, they face the financial challenge of living a freelance lifestyle, the disrespect of people who think they should get real jobs, and their own fear that they'll never work again.
Every day, they have to ignore the possibility that the vision they have dedicated their lives to is a pipe dream.
With every note, they stretch themselves, emotionally and physically, risking criticism and judgment.
With every passing year, many of them watch as the other people their age achieve the predictable milestones of normal life - the car, the family, the house, the nest egg.
Why?
Because musicians and singers are willing to give their entire lives to a moment - to that melody, that lyric, that chord, or that interpretation that will stir the audience's soul.
Singers and Musicians are beings who have tasted life's nectar in that crystal moment when they poured out their creative spirit and touched another's heart.
In that instant, they were as close to magic, God, and perfection as anyone could ever be. And in their own hearts, they know that to dedicate oneself to that moment is worth a thousand lifetimes.”
- David Ackert, LA Times
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Never to Late to Learn to Play Music
We now know that it's never to late to learn to play a musical instrument. In these modern times of 24/7 information, and YouTube. com instruction, there remains no more excuses. Start online and move to private instruction, but start. Pick an instrument and start. Ignore the reaction of others. Ignore your "i-can't-ness", grow your "I can" into "I will" into "I am". It will transform your consciousness of music from the audience to the stage, and enhance one of the greatest passions of your life.. music. Take the time, find the time. Don't go to the grave only a mere spectator. Even if you only learn one song, and only play it in private, the benefits to you will be great. Music is for everyone, not just the select few. Fall in love with it on a whole new level. Get your hands and feet involved, and feel the power it can bring to you, your world, your mind, your body. Nothing can enhance your life, brain, emotions, and sense of well being like the creative process. You CAN do it!
Yes YOU! ;-)
Yes YOU! ;-)
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Have Hope in Ideas, not in Washington
All recent proposals and long term plans from both parties won't work. Why? Because the very nature of "work" itself has changed and commerce and communication and and and.. The elephant in the room is the obsolescence that technology has brought and the affect on the human work force. Name one aspect of life on earth that digital technology has not affected. We need less people to do more things, yet their are more people who need jobs. The world is changing and Washington isn't. Their will be another depression if we don't have a massive retraining and a mass refocusing on our current reality. The new job sector could easily be sustainability and energy programs that fix our problems all while mounting new business models and upgrading the country at the same time. What's happening is not Washington's fault, it's just the reality. We as a people have to change, Washington can't change fast enough and won't. We have to upgrade our infrastructure and power grid and this can all be done without Washington. We're paying more taxes for less services and war is the only way to keep the death merchants solvent. It's a bad situation. Neither Bush nor Obama have created these problems and this change in our world. Every industry is affected by the changes brought on by digital technology. The finger pointing toward Washington is misguided. Technocracy and solution- based ideas are out there and will emerge in the near future or we'll perish or collapse into civil war and abject poverty, an oligarchy. New solution-based thinking must emerge and new business models as a result. This can and will happen. My hope is in ideas, not in Washington.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
"Not How Cheap, But How Good"
Excerpt from Elbert Hubbard's
"Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great"
Elbert Hubbard
Memorial Edition
Printed and made into a Book by The Roycrofters, who are in East Aurora, Erie County, New York
New York
1916
"There is a market for the best, and the surest way, we think, to get away from competition is to do your work a little better than the other fellow. Our motto is, "Not How Cheap, But How Good."
This is the richest country the world has ever known, far richer per capita than England—lending money to Europe. Once Americans were all shoddy—pioneers have to be, I'm told—but now only a part of us are shoddy. As men and women increase in culture and refinement, they want fewer things, and they want better things. The cheap article, I will admit, ministers to a certain grade of intellect; but if the man grows, there will come a time when, instead of a great many cheap and shoddy things, he will want a few good things. He will want things that symbol solidity, truth, genuineness and beauty."
"Little Journeys To the Homes of the Great"
Elbert Hubbard
Memorial Edition
Printed and made into a Book by The Roycrofters, who are in East Aurora, Erie County, New York
New York
1916
"There is a market for the best, and the surest way, we think, to get away from competition is to do your work a little better than the other fellow. Our motto is, "Not How Cheap, But How Good."
This is the richest country the world has ever known, far richer per capita than England—lending money to Europe. Once Americans were all shoddy—pioneers have to be, I'm told—but now only a part of us are shoddy. As men and women increase in culture and refinement, they want fewer things, and they want better things. The cheap article, I will admit, ministers to a certain grade of intellect; but if the man grows, there will come a time when, instead of a great many cheap and shoddy things, he will want a few good things. He will want things that symbol solidity, truth, genuineness and beauty."
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Toward Human Viability
As a human being, I recognize that I am part of a species that has yet to prove its viability as a productive member of nature. Problems like global hunger, violence addiction, drug addiction, global warming, war, and other destructive realities, can never be solved utilizing the tenets of politics or religion only. As shown consistently throughout history, problems are solved by the solution-based ideas and philosophies of a few individuals who operate independently of thought systems and groupthink; humans who want to understand, know, and respect the mysterious natural world that spawned us; humans who want to learn from, become creative with, build upon, and improve upon our daily lives as well, all through invention and discovery. Through thoughtful and critical scientific method and processes, these inquisitive individuals continually learn, create, and find ways for our species to be a part OF nature, not apart FROM nature. All aspects of our lives have been helped by the technologies and discoveries of these unique and talented members of our species. Throughout history, every time that we have allowed the renaissance of thought to flourish, we all won, and we saw "all boats rise". That must continue, especially now. The true success of solution-based thinking requires no belief, no hope or faith, but ONLY true consistency of observation for what is already thankfully known; a thinking fueled by a burning and sensual curiosity, an imagination and hunger for the mystery that remains out there, and a yearning for what has yet to be discovered about our origin, our planet, the galaxies, and what it all means. This is the mission.. to continue to "boldly go" far beyond the human fantasies and stories of our darker arcane past. We have done it before and we can do it again.
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