Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Either YOU have to SHUTUP...or I MUST STOP Listening!



Okay...so this post's title is rather long; but it abbreviates what I intend to tackle in this passage.

Often we are confronted with these 2 choices >>> Listening to our internal voice [the God within] vs. listening to the external parties that be...that BE...THAT BE inhibiting us, and prolongs our advancement.

We are all PHans of Kanye West; whether we envy... or pride ourselves in despising his shameless arrogance. But even he had to admit that being unteachable is not the way to go. Which he made clear in his pseudo satire/review of himself >>>>"CANT TELL ME NOTHING".

There IS a healthy place between total unreceptiveness and self doubt.
There is a confident space in which all HUEmens and artists alike, must reside.

If you are not keeping up with the actual Olympic games, you should at least stay abreast with the news concerning it. There are morals in these stories we can all learn from.

Rau'shee Warren, a flyweight boxer [on the American team] had a match against Korean opponent Lee Oksung last night. Now Brother Rau'shee lost the match.And not merely because he was not physically apt or resilient, but because he was positive he heard someone in the crowd yelling "MOVE! MOVE!".
You see, in the boxing realm- that cry means that he had the chance to win, and that all he needed to do was avoid getting punched. Much to his disappointment , those yells Rau'shee heard were NOT in his favor! The final score was 9-8. Oksung took home the gold medal. Our Black brother Rau'shee, had been anticipating the moment to take that medal home to his mother Paulette,for the past 4 years.However, he forfeited that opportunity when he took advice from THE CROWD [even though his coaches were yelling a different message].

When I was made aware of this news I was so deeply hurt. It's not just the fact that he lost. It's how he lost that leaves a deep scar. I usually do not preoccupy myself with the lastest sports updates.But I have learned that games in the rings...on the courts...the fields...WHEREVER... are reflections of how we perform in life. The manner in which people conduct themselves in physical competition is more than just an indicator of there brute strength, but shows the way they view there opponents [and what they represent] along with themselves in the context of the task.
The symbols & real world application of each sporting event can be further dissected psychologically.

With that said, I find it so interesting that Mr. Warren paid closer attention to what the audience was saying,rather than his coaches. Sometimes we forget that we may only have 2 real friends in this lifetime...very few individuals are really in our corner. Yet we remain so curious of the masses' opinions. I am not passing dissension. I am an artist; I am victim of the same thing. I second guess myself and ask a million people for their opinion on projects...when I know that my idea is GOLD...only to later realize that I should have proceeded with the concept-with no advice from anyone.

Along this path of confidence absence we have OUR IDEAS STOLEN. People model themselves after us. We are forced to reinvent ourselves.

It's an extremely rocky path. Sometimes we have to take chances and go with our gut. A wise woman once told me "There is only one chance in music." I dare to say that there is only one chance in all performance arenas. This encompasses performance art, public speaking...SPORTS!
God, I know it's hard. But let this note encourage you to trust yourself. Do not slight your footing in response to yells like "MOVE! MOVE!" from bystanders. Do not doubt yourself because spectators criticize. We must take chances. Safe living is not safe at all.
There were remarks made about rules discouraging vocalized spectator advice. But the crowd will always be the crowd...the key is that the performer in the ring not respond to such antics. We must develop a ring of focus. When we submerge ourselves into environments where people have the opportunity to speak...WE MUST provide ourselves with center.

YES...back to my ending...STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS IS REAL. lol.
Art can ONLY be art if we take a risk. But make sure that risk is worth it. Let's work wise...not hard!
Sooo I think I have supplied you with enough one liners for the day. C.O.I. [Chuckling On the Inside]

Carpe diem brethren.
Until next time...


Shalom-mubaraak*


Sir Johnston Michaels

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