The one habit that made me a better musician

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  • Howdy! In public school they almost taught me to read, and today I wanted to share some of my favorite books for musicians and creators that I think will actually have a real impact on your workflow and life.
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  • @VenusTheory
    @VenusTheory  Год назад +47

    I'm back y'all! Go out and do you some book lernin' this week.
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    F**k It, Do What You Love: amzn.to/3LqEG4N
    The Art Of Impossible: amzn.to/3V6SSDk
    Show Your Work: amzn.to/3V51NVR
    The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: amzn.to/3L50qlf

    • @tomtabak
      @tomtabak Год назад +1

      I have the utmost respect for your musical skills and your character (still do, ofc) so i decided to give these books a go. I have to say that I'm deeply disappointed with The Art of Impossible.
      Sentences like "[play is] the nature's way of instructing us in morality" indicate that the author has no issues with giving statements on things he either doesn't fully understand or he purposefully dumbs down to the point they are factually wrong; he kind of does the exact thing i hoped he wouldn't-little to no arguments, self referencing and "trust mes" buried in authority and scientific lingo.
      The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows is brilliant-I've been a fan for a few years now!

    • @HeathClose
      @HeathClose Год назад

      Wonderful suggestions, thank you for this. Do you have an order to these if I wanted to read them all? Where would you start if you read them again?

    • @Elriri
      @Elriri Год назад

      Soundgym link is not working :

    • @oneshotgangsta
      @oneshotgangsta Год назад

      Thank you for this! Your videos make me continue to believe in myself even when it is extremely hard! I appreciate you and your work!

    • @christopherecatalano
      @christopherecatalano Год назад +1

      After watching this, every suggestion you have made is on my radar. I went through a similar thing you talk about regarding your last suggestion. It was Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero With a Thousand Faces”. It took forever to get through because I was not ready to process so many of the ideas. When I went away from it, and returned weeks or months later some learning or experiences I had been through allowed me to go deeper into it. It is one you might like.

  • @drigrid
    @drigrid Год назад +265

    How Music Works, by David Byrne, changed my perspective on a lot of things. Creativity, and what sound does to your head and how.

    • @jimshannononsounds
      @jimshannononsounds Год назад +5

      David Byrne is the Goat in his niche.

    • @HankTVsux
      @HankTVsux Год назад +3

      Talking heads guy?

    • @Kumie
      @Kumie Год назад +3

      Yes! This book really inspired me.

    • @jonathanlundquist5845
      @jonathanlundquist5845 Год назад +4

      ​@@HankTVsuxyep that guy

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Год назад +6

      One critic compared it to having your ears syringed. You just hear music differently after.

  • @mannmusica
    @mannmusica Год назад +40

    The creative: A way of being by Rick Rubin is a masterpiece of inspiration and practical advice

    • @CanadianUnicornDeathSquad
      @CanadianUnicornDeathSquad 9 месяцев назад

      I’ve been loving my time with that book. It’s one of few books that have actually tickled my brain in just the right way.

    • @kekamirza
      @kekamirza 8 месяцев назад

      I'm dying to read this book. But it's not available in my country.

  • @Jesiahjesiah
    @Jesiahjesiah Год назад +80

    Oblique Strategies is a deck of cards developed by Brian Eno. Each card has a short prompt to help overcome a creative hurdle. Something like, "make the melody the rhythm" or "emphasis the flaws". I've found it incredibly helpful with music, as it was designed, but also spookily insightful with any creative endeavor or life obstacle. I'm not woowoo, but it's as close as I'll get to tarot or whatever😅
    Also my partner swears by The Artist's Way, by Julia Cameron.. maybe the only woman author in this thread, and it's been in print for decades.

    • @platinummonster9755
      @platinummonster9755 Год назад +3

      It's also a free app (on android, at least).

    • @SongOfItself
      @SongOfItself Год назад +2

      I found them a mixed bag. Many are rather cryptic ("Cluster analysis") or generic to the point of meaninglessness ("Courage!"), and that gets annoying quickly. But there's one among them that's really genius in how it hits home: "How would you have done it?"
      When I'm completely stuck (which is most of the time, lol), I can look at what's in front of me as if somebody else did it, and suddenly it becomes much easier to see what I do and don't like about the thing. It's a magic question to ask.

  • @haynescommabrooke
    @haynescommabrooke Год назад +28

    The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, Art & Fear, and The Tao of Pooh are all staples that have dramatically changed my approach to creativity and spirituality (which definitely go hand in hand). I still face blocks sometimes caused by fear, perfectionism, comparison, doubt, etc., but man I’ve really come a long way & am finding much more joy in my creative work these days, like I did when I was a kid again

  • @philipernst9515
    @philipernst9515 2 месяца назад +1

    Tao Te Ching is so good for minimalism as well, which can also be applied to music pretty well to me. Trusting your intuition and not be misguided by fear while making stuff. Try something, don’t be afraid to suck at it :)

  • @mlamulinzimande
    @mlamulinzimande Год назад +134

    Another book I would suggest is Deep Work by Cal Newport. It's similar to Essentialism. It talks about the phenomenon of engaging in deep work, and how to get into "the flow" of deep work through removing all distractions and narrowing your focus to achieve significant results.

    • @marozela
      @marozela Год назад

      Ayy are you from Southa?

    • @mlamulinzimande
      @mlamulinzimande Год назад

      @@marozela Fede? Born and raised my guy. I'm in JHB. Wena?

    • @marozela
      @marozela Год назад +1

      @@mlamulinzimande aweee im Swati though dawg...born and raised in Manzini...I just peeped your and figured you're most likely Nguni

    • @yashark1893
      @yashark1893 Год назад +1

      Yes, a life changing book for me. Another impactful one is "Four Thousand Weeks" written by Oliver Burkman. I hope you check it out and enjoy as much as i did.

    • @Man0fMetal
      @Man0fMetal Год назад

      Awesome book.

  • @viridianloom
    @viridianloom Год назад +21

    I wrote a song called Aubadoir based off the same word in the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. It perfectly described this lonely feeling of being up at like 5am with the dark blue morning light beginning to creep in around the window. The track I was writing was kind of dark "etherealwave" and about insomnia, so it felt like a perfect fit.

  • @DavidPalmer_blinder
    @DavidPalmer_blinder Год назад +3

    stop thinking in terms of outcomes, and just enjoy the experience of doing the thing you love. everything else is just gravy on the cake! oh yeah and remember what the Buddhists teach us: practice not having expectations :D

  • @spronga3305
    @spronga3305 Год назад +9

    less of a book suggestion and more of a literature suggestion: read more fiction. i cannot stress enough how informative fiction can be through it's storytelling, but also how great fiction novels are at sparking inspiration for a new creative project of your own

  • @buckycore
    @buckycore Год назад +9

    Reading in general helps with creativity as well. I'm talking reading fiction.Reading fiction develops your ability to visualize (with all five senses) and Empathy, as you're inside the head and experience a world view people who aren't like you. Also, well researched fiction can help educate you on various topics, such as history and the inner workings of different professions. And this will make a deeper impact because it's in the context of connecting with living through these characters rather than being "informed" through standard textbook teaching. All of which augments creativity in all the mediums in billions of ways.
    I know this might be so stupidly obvious to some, but it's still an important reminder to those who may not have thought about this before
    I didn't mean to take away from the topic of Cameron's finely curated list though. These are brilliant books, and these latest videos are some of the most amazing videos ever

    • @GalaxiaDeFavio
      @GalaxiaDeFavio Год назад

      I stop reading a fiction book now I will continue thanks!

  • @smkh2890
    @smkh2890 Год назад +2

    "...then a sight she'd never seen made her jump and say
    "Look, a golden winged ship is passing my way"
    And it really didn't have to stop. It just kept on going
    And so castles made of sand Slips into the sea eventually"
    That's a Hendrix lyric that comforts me for my lack of success as an artist.
    I have seen it from close up and seen it pass me by.
    So you find another way to define success for yourself, like
    I brought up my kids well, I looked after my parents,
    I never damaged anybody. I can feel happy some days.

  • @vincedulay5751
    @vincedulay5751 Год назад +27

    Mastery by Robert Greene is also a great read for artist and career as a whole.

  • @konamax9
    @konamax9 Год назад +30

    There are very few RUclipsrs that I watch their videos all the way through. You are one of them. Always insightful and enjoyable to watch. And even though I am a synth nerd, I feel like many of your videos have a lot to offer people of all creative areas.
    I’ll be adding these books to my reading list. Thank you for making inspiring content!

  • @NoNeNoNeNoNe134
    @NoNeNoNeNoNe134 Год назад +2

    TUTORIAL ON HOW YOU PROCESS YOUR VOICE WILL BE GREATLY GREATLY APPRECIATED...

  • @Morroh
    @Morroh Год назад +2

    Books are the cheat codes for our life. While a video can present you with propositional knowledge visually tailored by its creator, books force you into mental participation where the words on the page are transformed by the readers imagination. Rather than just absorbing the information, you play with it. The knowledge and experience in it become unique to the reader.

  • @Kumie
    @Kumie Год назад +1

    The Practice by Seth Godin…really anything by Seth Godin…gets me motivated and working.

  • @Max10_B
    @Max10_B Год назад +4

    Not really a book but a blog I have read weekly for literally years often based around creativity, writing, music, poetry, spirituality, human nature is the marginalian. Has a search bar too. Used to be called brainpickings. Has even helped me through some rough times. Also enjoy books published by the school of life. Easy quick reads and pick them up from time to time

  • @peterelfman
    @peterelfman Год назад +14

    I was gifted The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows a few years ago. I 100% corroborate everything you said about it. I will also add that it can sometimes be triggering if someone is going through an emotional struggle while perusing the pages.

  • @Waroxe
    @Waroxe Год назад +19

    such a healthy atmosphere comes out of this video, it's incredible! these kind of videos on book recommendations are some of my favorite videos, thank you so much for your sharing and your energy! can't wait to read them! :)

  • @evanmscala
    @evanmscala Год назад +29

    I think a key thing this list is missing is that reading good fiction is a subtle but equally potent lightning bolt to creative receptors in our brains.
    I’ve personally been chewing through Gravity’s Rainbow (and it’s companion book with relevant references and explanations to the plot) and I have never felt so effortlessly inspired and creatively invigorated by everything around me.
    Masterful works of narrative imagination - especially when deftly melded with very real events and themes from reality - change the way we view everything, and the subconscious manner in which it shapes our brains compulsions feels perhaps even more potent than prescriptive nonfiction

    • @kroh
      @kroh Год назад

      agree, especially helpful for writing lyrics. learning to love the feel of good words helped me so much

    • @ATolerableQuietude
      @ATolerableQuietude Год назад +1

      Yes, this makes a lot of sense. If you're stuck on your work, reading more ... about work ... can sometimes feel like the wrong thing. Reading really good fiction does help us get out of our own heads, gives us someone else's perspective on the world. Good poetry does this too!

    • @bronaghtadhg
      @bronaghtadhg Год назад

      I took a songwriting course in college, and one of the things the prof talked about a lot was that reading, in general, was so important for songwriting because it "fills your creative well".

  • @DerekPower
    @DerekPower Год назад +1

    Books I read and that aided me in being creative:
    Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch
    The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp

  • @CaptainJack2048
    @CaptainJack2048 Год назад +24

    This is good stuff... I've always found it hard to create because of that nagging fear that I'm not any good or can't make anything good. Even with positive feedback from others, it's hard to quiet those voices. What's worse, I procrastinate on my projects by buying more gear. As soon as I get that new compressor, or mic preamp, or better cables, or a different keyboard, I can finally get started. Anything that helps me get out of the headspace and back into making is welcome, thank you.

    • @billweir1745
      @billweir1745 Год назад +3

      I'm currently reading "Chatter" by Ethan Kross that deals with your inner voice and how it can hold you back or completely cripple you. Definitely a good read for dealing with that.

    • @bobbriggs-firmin1560
      @bobbriggs-firmin1560 Год назад +3

      Hi Jack, I sometimes simply pick a sound out of LABS from Spitfire, pick a few notes out and often it starts to form into something interesting. It's not the gear, it's the sounds that fall on our ears.
      I should know, I've always been on a very tight budget, so much so that all of my sounds are from free sources and so are any plug-in devices I have. Go back to earlier stuff that you have done and compare the progress you have made. I bet some of it is funny because it was over complicated, waaaay too long or extremely niece. All the same good ideas are most likely there just a bit abused by lack of knowledge that you are now in possession of.
      Self-doubt is a pain in the butt, don't give in to it and just enjoy creating instead of worrying.

    • @bobbriggs-firmin1560
      @bobbriggs-firmin1560 Год назад

      Niece? I meant not quite there.

  • @musmerized658
    @musmerized658 Год назад

    Found your channel right when I needed it. Love this type of content specially when I’m feeling unmotivated. It really helps me get back on track. Keep up the great work!

  • @ceekei_
    @ceekei_ Год назад +1

    Just want to say thank you for always going deep into the ideas you want to share with us. I'm sure I'm not the only one your videos resonate heavily with, but you've single-handedly gotten me out of several ruts in my musical creativity. I'll be sure to give each one of these books a read, thank you for the list!

  • @tylerlannan5935
    @tylerlannan5935 Год назад +3

    Man, of all the production channels I follow yours is without question my absolute favorite. It's great to get the tips, tricks, and technical bits for sure, but you're one of the very few that talks about the mental and philosophical side of making music and being a creative. I really love these ones. Thanks mustache man!

  • @kelvynification
    @kelvynification Год назад +1

    The interesting thing is that one should allow oneself to not do anything… the trick is not to feel guilty about it. If your flow is to just be with no goals and you are fine with that then you have reached your happy place. Other peoples active lives should not be a negative mirror to ones inactivity.

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 Год назад

    I would add the market mindset around the arts has been a detriment in that if one can't "monetize" why bother, but then we also now see rampant depression, loneliness, and a host of other issues that are known to lessen when people are creative in any way. The "outsider" the not-formally-trained are pushed further and further to the margins by the whole " I'm not an expert" belief.

  • @jakehendriksen2841
    @jakehendriksen2841 Год назад

    I really appreciate your frequent videos on the creative headspace. Thanks for sharing these recommendations!

  • @luizfreitag
    @luizfreitag Год назад +1

    Cameron, your work has been really really important and insightful for me! thanks and keep going.

  • @jezzakanezza
    @jezzakanezza Год назад +2

    Your authenticity always shines through Cameron, and that means a whole lot in a sea of videos on this platform. Thankyou for showing your true self to us!

  • @fiero_sound
    @fiero_sound Год назад +1

    I've already finished Essentialism and Art of Impossible, and I want to thank you for mentioning them in the older video. Great read, very inspiring!

  • @WinfriedSitte
    @WinfriedSitte Год назад

    Thanks Cam that is a great list!

  • @tomprice7885
    @tomprice7885 10 месяцев назад

    Great content and info. Thank you.

  • @wardsnauwaert6709
    @wardsnauwaert6709 Год назад

    Great video! So inspiring!

  • @VIRALBEATS360
    @VIRALBEATS360 Год назад +7

    Great selection. You are going to be a really cool old guy, in your later years. I'm glad you posted this because it reminded me of a book that I need to read, but forgot the title. Thank you, mustache man! 🙏

  • @mortengu1385
    @mortengu1385 Год назад

    Thanks Cameron, this is really valuable!

  • @jasongravely7217
    @jasongravely7217 Год назад

    Hey man, I love your videos.
    The lighting, shots, the script/content, the music ,your voice and humor. Oh and the mustache. Thank you 🙏

  • @yashark1893
    @yashark1893 Год назад

    Thank you for the recommendations and great content.

  • @nikitosha1000
    @nikitosha1000 Год назад

    Since I started watching your videos, I got a growing feeling that you forged the formula for a content I really need.
    Everything works great - voice, script, topic, background music.
    Thank you, Cameron! You inspire me to get out there, and make something awesome.

  • @LuisDavelouis
    @LuisDavelouis 8 месяцев назад

    Great content. Thank you!

  • @Elixirmusiques
    @Elixirmusiques Год назад +4

    Personnally, I got a lot out of Zen in the art of archery. In its essence, it boils down to avoid to focus on a result but rather to focus entirely on the different aspects of the task at hand, one at a time with full attention.
    Great suggestions, Cameron!

  • @IsaiahGrande
    @IsaiahGrande Год назад +2

    This kind of content are why your channel stands out to me. The music world needs this kind of positive, thoughtful information to make is better. Thanks

  • @Hamstir90
    @Hamstir90 Год назад

    It's here and it didn't disappoint. Thank you!

  • @RobertMatichak
    @RobertMatichak Год назад

    I really enjoy your book reviews/recommendations!
    I’ve read 1 of the 5 based on your recommendation.
    Keep it up!
    And thanks again!
    Peace.

  • @BLUEGOBEATS
    @BLUEGOBEATS Год назад +1

    Thanks for the recommendations.
    I recommend Rick Ruben’s book The Creative Act

  • @levirphillips
    @levirphillips Год назад +1

    It's the opening show title names that keep me coming back 😂 loving all the content that comes out of this channel. As a struggling creative on a cycle of imposter syndrome relapses I find the content empowering and inspiring. Hard to say this of many places on the internet...🎉

  • @unit333angel
    @unit333angel Год назад

    Wow I haven’t heard of most of these book. Really glad you shared them, thank you!!!

  • @jimboggs1041
    @jimboggs1041 Год назад

    Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking - David Bayles, Ted Orland LOVE IT

  • @Synic42
    @Synic42 Год назад +2

    I've read Essentialism after you showed it in one of your videos and it has helped me stay focused on what's important through some very tough situations. It helped making difficult decisions a lot easier and getting my life back on track a lot quicker. It basically describes a lot of things I already thought and did, adds more principles to it and combines it into a way of living your life I can totally get behind. I'm now reading it a second time and I'm fully commited to becoming an essentialist.

  • @johnhricko8212
    @johnhricko8212 Год назад +2

    Love you man! You are so multidimensional in so many ways... Artist, teacher/communicator, producer... (do you do voice work?) The book list looks great. - thank you! I studied electronic music in 78, in bands, music repair shop in SF... you know your stuff!

  • @chadbechard1731
    @chadbechard1731 Год назад

    great video. thank you for the recommendations!!

  • @didgegirl6
    @didgegirl6 Год назад

    Thank you Cameron. This sounds like a great list. I had a copy of Show Your Work at one time and loved it. Maybe it's time for a re-read.

  • @lopez_guitar
    @lopez_guitar Год назад

    Great videos, you have inspired me to make my own youtube videos, and right now working on my first solo album, hopefully will be released this year. Have read some of those books, and you are so right, they are great! Awesome video!

  • @Faerragamo
    @Faerragamo 11 месяцев назад

    Man.., i am lost of words. I love your videos. Never stop posting up vids like these!!

  • @PeteLamont
    @PeteLamont Год назад

    Thank you! Lots to think about

  • @DavidSmith-ne1zp
    @DavidSmith-ne1zp Год назад +1

    Dang, another video reinforcing how valuable you are to the creative folks out here in youtube land. I now have sone books to investigate! Thanks Cameron.

  • @johnfehringer
    @johnfehringer Год назад

    Thanks Camron. Excellent.

  • @colortheory
    @colortheory Год назад

    Download samples of four of them and bought the last one straight out. Thanks for getting us inspired about finding inspiration!

  • @greggunther
    @greggunther Год назад

    Great suggestions. I will definitely check out these books. They sound very helpful.

  • @musiclabouratory8828
    @musiclabouratory8828 Год назад

    Brilliant tips, I have heard of some of the books and this inspired me to finally get them.

  • @JureJerebic
    @JureJerebic Год назад +1

    Cool, added a bunch of these to my Audible, thanks!

  • @bennbutterworth4593
    @bennbutterworth4593 Год назад

    Thankyou for this mate! Much appreciated - was looking for some books on this field.

  • @danbient
    @danbient Год назад +3

    I'd add the new Rick Rubin book....its very inspiring and in little easy chunks.

  • @tomkillsjerry
    @tomkillsjerry Год назад +1

    i have all of these but The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows just ordered it. Cam coming in clutch again

  • @QidLove
    @QidLove Год назад

    Great recommendations, I bought a couple of the books from your list. Cheers!

  • @Imblakeimblakethatsrght
    @Imblakeimblakethatsrght Год назад

    I always love you videos. Keep doing you!!!!!

  • @thisisampo
    @thisisampo 3 месяца назад

    Your channel is very inspiring!

  • @LeateqOfficial
    @LeateqOfficial Год назад

    Thank you !

  • @aptudo
    @aptudo Год назад

    "vanity metrics" - great term. thanks for another deep one.

  • @afi6061
    @afi6061 Год назад

    Very inspiring. ❤

  • @mwhitelow9312
    @mwhitelow9312 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip Brick Top!!

  • @HoofCreaition
    @HoofCreaition 5 месяцев назад +1

    Because of how you explain and introduce this information.. I have now ordered 3 e-books just based on that. And I kind of know that it is valuable. Thanks man.

  • @derrick-cruz
    @derrick-cruz Год назад

    Nice. Thank you.

  • @jeramiahrossnz
    @jeramiahrossnz Год назад +1

    nice bro, this was a good video, yeah, success for me is writing a good song I like and waking up happy to want to work on it and finishing it, the rest is up to everyone else what they think about that. I've been in that sports statistical numbers game before in the past, racking up cool points in that perception game, but yeah, i know myself well enough to know that's just a spotlight, and you can only see a little bit in there metaphorically, long story short before I hit the TLDR, be the tide, allow it to rise and fall, its ok when you can surf, and its ok to just chill on the beach :)

  • @bricethebruce121
    @bricethebruce121 Год назад

    Nice! I'm always looking for books like this, very precious video. Gonna order some of them now :)

  • @exyl_sounds
    @exyl_sounds 10 месяцев назад

    I read Essentialism last week and it’s completely changing my life

  • @bpossible
    @bpossible Год назад +2

    You’re describing the instructions for being happy. Do what excites you the most to the best of your ability until you can take it no further. And no assumption as to what the outcome should be. Keep creating.

  • @Dacoljr
    @Dacoljr 6 месяцев назад

    thank you literally 100% for soundgym absolute game changer

  • @statiksky1
    @statiksky1 Год назад +4

    Adam Savages "Every tool is a hammer " is a great read. Every time I picked up the book to started reading. I got the urge to put the book down and go create something. Loved it.

    • @_icarus_two
      @_icarus_two Год назад +2

      Came here to recommend this one. Great book.

  • @JunkyZice
    @JunkyZice Год назад

    thank u for the info

  • @Gabriel_Mercado
    @Gabriel_Mercado Год назад

    I love this video. I’ve been forced to step away from music due to life endeavors. However I’ve been filling that time with studying 50cent and Robert green. Reading the 48 laws of power and the 50th power. Such great reads and powerful lessons to learn in life. Reality is a difficult pill to swallow but I intend to see the world for what is it to have better control in all aspects of my life, including creativity.

  • @Noise-Conductor
    @Noise-Conductor Год назад

    That book list seem very powerful. Thanks
    I took a screen shot & now I can click on the links from there...NICE!

  • @morten1
    @morten1 10 месяцев назад

    I love this channel
    Good work

  • @ZachHeyde
    @ZachHeyde Год назад

    Oh dude, you're hitting the nail on the head on all of these recommendations. Essentialism is my desert island book 🙌

  • @snacxxx4682
    @snacxxx4682 Год назад

    " Enhanced Reality " Love it.

  • @nush3n
    @nush3n 5 месяцев назад

    These video’s are helpfull, relaxing, and such high quality! I even use them as some sort of asmr to be able to sleep! Thank you for creating! Happy to call myself a bucarooney! ❤

  • @JONTHEDREAMER
    @JONTHEDREAMER Год назад +1

    great video! im 40% through essentialsim. lots of gems.

  • @marc1alexandre
    @marc1alexandre 11 месяцев назад

    Kae tempest "Connexion"
    Love your work, thx for your amazing sharings!

  • @IVANLEEespinosa
    @IVANLEEespinosa Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this! As a musician, I also read productivity books to inspire ideas that will motivate me to take action or take action that will motivate me. 😎

  • @RogerMartinez95
    @RogerMartinez95 11 месяцев назад

    Great video man!

  • @howtoeattv
    @howtoeattv Год назад

    Very dope list. To get motivated about your craft, A Practicing Mind. Also, a Million Miles in a Thousand Years is the most inspiring storytelling book I've read.

  • @compucorder64
    @compucorder64 Год назад +1

    Good choices. One book I'd recommend is The Musician's Way: A Guide to Practice, Performance, and Wellness by Gerald Klickstein. It's intended audience is traditional instrumental or vocal musicians. And it sets out to help them form healthy and creative approaces and mindset in instrumental practice. But like all great books, it applies to almost any highly creative human act. My oddball book choice would be The Zen Teaching of Huang Po and the Transmission of Mind. Some of the key themes it discusses are escaping distractions in order to pay full attention to the important point. You could think of it like the radical great ancestor of modern books like Essentialism.

  • @lexgblack
    @lexgblack Год назад +2

    These are great suggestions, I'll add another one that I really love: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman. It's similar to Essentialism but with an added dose of what to do with your existential dread.

  • @iknikblackstone9082
    @iknikblackstone9082 5 месяцев назад

    thanks!!

  • @edoardodepiccoli3004
    @edoardodepiccoli3004 Год назад

    loved this video

  • @MountainLionessMusic
    @MountainLionessMusic Год назад

    This is stellar content.

  • @howardanderson3061
    @howardanderson3061 Год назад

    Fantastic segment, the title grabbed me right away. Thanks for sharing, I will check these books
    Although with the book title of “Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows”, I must start there. Thanks!

  • @lukaslepage3043
    @lukaslepage3043 Год назад

    youre great man

  • @Ashen-XP
    @Ashen-XP Год назад

    Awesome content, pleasant video & audio design, well spoken. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐