Writing short blogs posts with pith is much harder than long, detailed posts

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Writing short blogs posts with pith is much harder than long, detailed posts.

“Who cares?”, or, “Why should I care?” are great questions.

Unless we’ve tried to write short meaningful posts, we really have no idea.

All of life is like this.

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Do we have the guts to throw it away?

 

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where are the pretty daisies (just look down at your feet)

 

Do we have the guts to throw stuff away?

We don’t need the stuff because we haven’t used it, wanted it, missed it, in years, maybe longer.

What we’re afraid of losing forever though, is the memory surrounding the thing.

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Know why there aren’t many guitar or drum solos on the radio?

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Nashville airport musician trying to make the big time

 

The main point: I’ve been writing longer pieces than usual, and hope to cut back – for your sake.

Live music, in concert. Few things as exciting. At some point, the guitarist, and the drummer, gets a few minutes to individually go off on a riff. We enjoy it because we’re a captive audience, and it’s stuff we can’t get on a CD.

Know why there aren’t many guitar or drum riffs on the radio?

Because even if it’s valuable, outside of a concert, people don’t have time for it.

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