Bounding aggression with strategy will tell me when to wait and when to push, when to be loud and when to be soft, when to restrain and when to indulge.  

By being “strategically aggressive” I can access all rhythms and tempos, and be a true instrument of free-flowing harmony.


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11 responses to “Musings”

  1. Tai chi, tao de ching

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  2. This speaks to me….thank you.

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    1. No problem! 🙂

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  3. hellolauren528 Avatar
    hellolauren528

    This is something I definitely need to learn so I can stop getting in trouble.

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    1. Ha! I’m still working on it! 🙂

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  4. richibi Avatar
    richibi

    talking about “all rhythms and tempos, and be[ing] a true instrument of free-flowing harmony”, Kent, you’re sounding a lot like Beethoven, check him out, the “Große Fuge” from his 13th String Quartet especially – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF_Xif2hvuk – would be right up your alley – cheers, R ! chard

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    1. Will do! Thanks! 🙂

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  5. And I thought this was just called growing up! I’ll be jiggered. I rather like the idea of fencing in those aggressions. Kind of like a yard full of playful German shepherds. I can let them out one by one or feed them kibble and give them stuffed toys to play with.

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    1. Indeed! I’ve tried forcing em into submission, but they just end up running amuck through the house, haha!

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  6. I read your words as a well played song, notes and pauses all coming together to make something 🎶

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    1. Thank You! Sometimes I hum them along to the Batman theme song! 😀

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