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And we all do it a little differently. Why is individuality important? To artists, whether in music, paint, or stone, this also applies. Learn from the Masters, but also learn to be yourself. Each generation of artists builds on the work of their predecessors. Consider the evolution of Jazz or Rock and Roll. Each built on existing style, discarded some, and added their own unique touches. And so it goes in our own lives.
No one is exactly like their parents. We take some, we leave some behind, and add some new stuff. And we become our own person, a unique individual, in the process.
And that is how we progress as people. Discarding can be tough, but it is one of the best ways to change. Each of us will influence someone somewhere at some point in our lives. And that person would make the same decision.
From our clothing to our hair styles to our methods of transport to our music, we are all different. To me, that is important. Where can I apply this in my life? One size does not fit all. Nor does it fit most.
Unless you have a very narrow definition of most ie That also helps to make me unique, an individual in a sea of people. We each have our similarities and our differences.
Whether we call them quirks or flair, we all do things a little or a lot differently. Because of this, no two people will get the exact same result from any experience they share.
Consider this blog post. There are those who will scan over it, and not really think about it. For some, this quote will strike a sympathetic nerve and some of it will be retained.
For others, it will simply be sucked out of their head tonight by their pillow. The same thing happened. They all came to this page. Very different results.
Different people prefer different styles of writing. Some speak different languages and have to run my post through an auto-translator. He researched fighting techniques such as boxing and fencing, branching out from his traditional wing chun training. Bruce only incorporated what was useful to him and left the rest behind. Notice what you normally gravitate towards and notice what you enjoy in the tasks you already do in life. This includes everything from what you to eat, what you like at work, how you enjoy spending your leisure time and your relationships.
Who do you get excited about connecting with? Take note and journal your experience. These are the things that you keep and take with you. The things that bring usefulness in your life, bring you joy and create threads that attract more of the same. Absorb what is useful to you personally, not what society or those around you accept as useful.
Take note of moments that spark your interest and grab your attention. If you write down these moments and thoughts, you will get clues as to what interests you and it will guide you to your path in life. When listening to advice for your goals or exploring what the experts say, you do not have to take in all their advice, but only pick out what resonates with you personally.
What inspires you, moves you, motivates you personally. This whole process is about radical trust in oneself and becoming the divining rod for our own experience. It is about paying attention to what ignites the spark within us. This quote on researching your own experience is the secret.
Bruce was able to simplify this complicated process into these four steps. The hardest part in this process might be adding what is essentially your own.
Release to spontaneity.
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