Short answer? No*. No, they do not care. Not really. Not about you. Not about your family. Not about your […]
Month: December 2020
Lessons from Exile #98: Efficiency Saves Time
As I type this entry, my mother is watching Dr. Anthony Fauci being interviewed on MSNBC. Dr. Fauci, of course, […]
Lessons from Exile #97: Passive-Aggressive Minefield
Passive-Aggressive Behavior is no better than Open and Direct Hostility. In fact, I’d say it could arguably be worse because […]
Lessons from Exile #96: More than Music
Every song has something in it or something behind it, whether you are talking about a direct influence from scripture, […]
Lessons from Exile #95: Move Forward
If you actually care about what you do, you want to get it right. I get that. “There is only […]
Lessons from Exile #94: Forgiving Myself
It’s hard to accept defeat, particularly once you connect the dots and see how all the pieces were set up. […]
Lessons from Exile #93: Feedback
Understand that I’m all about feedback and accountability. (Agreeing or disagreeing with what you hear is another matter altogether.) My […]
Lessons from Exile #92: No Middlemen
First off, I understand that in certain matters, it can be functional and advantageous to direct certain correspondence or inquiries […]
Lessons from Exile #91: Know Your Worth
Chances are that you generally have a strong idea of where you are musically, artistically, technically, spiritually, etc. You know […]
Lessons from Exile #90: Put in the Time
There’s a quote from the Greek philosopher Archilocus that says “We don’t rise to the level of our expectations, we fall […]