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Stop floating your own boat. Trying to be real brother.
My two cents? Folks choose the easy way to put each other in categories, versus taking the time to absorb what each other likes, is passionate about and enjoys on a daily basis.
I think that people tend to identify themselves and others too much by their work in general. Conversations rarely start with, "So, what do you do for fun?"
Good job!
Keep it coming GV!
i consider myself something of a "professional" student. i'm a mathematician, an artist, a craftsman, a techie, and a grandma. and there's a lot more to do and try before i'm ready to quit.
yeah, i burn my candles at both ends, and sometimes in the middle too. doesn't seem to have burnt my fingers any, and the house is still standing. ;-)
as always, see you on twitter (@topicm)
Some people I know get insulted by people with a lot of different passions. Some people I know are passionate about everything they do. Some people I know are so good at the one thing they do that I would trade all the knowledge I have about so many things to be an expert at that one thing. I think the point of it all is for people to be who they are, and be honest with themselves and others. A lot of uptight people in this world who have lost their inspiration so for those that do, I guess the multidimensional people are making up for it!
You've inspired me to dig up all my old writing from about 7 years ago from my first blog, and add a page for it to my new blog. Writing was something that I felt passionate about but in the last few years, I have slacked on both blogging, writing and generally connecting and sharing.
Great episode again,
Justin Carder
Sometimes though I experience a feeling that is opposite to your thoughts. It's as though I know 25 things "good enough to get by," but I don't really have any one individual thing that I am 100% spot-on with.
Though maybe through your perspective that's something to be positive about, rather than something to feel stressed about.
But for the most part I can relate. People at work see me as "the Mac guy," but they don't realize that I could have very detailed and in depth conversations about things like music, hockey, Subarus, photography, etc... so yes, in a way I've been pigeonholed.
Is it my own fault for not putting my other skills out in the open for all to see, or is it their fault for not showing an interest in the other 99% of my brain that they never see put to good use?
You say as long as you know what you're talking about, talk about it. What about Boom goes the dynamite? Dude, probably know who "the guy" was who took the shot, but he blanked. Now, if you meet that guy, he's the boom goes the dynamite guy.
Just a thought as I have been tight lipped on my personal blog, but am thinking about expanding from it and putting myself out there more. Any thoughts.
The sun doesn't only shine in summer.
AND you're passing it around 'undisguised', great stuff.
Pete.
http://atechdiva.wordpress.com/2008/04/08/1-tri...
Had I not refused to be pigeonholed, I would still be uneducated, general labor in an Arkansas factory. Farming and factory work are all the people in my small rural community do. Instead, I'm a senior in college who plans to go on to grad school with hopes of becoming a university professor someday. Believing in myself,keeping it real, and allowing myself to be multidimensional is what got me here.
Kudos to You!
Although I like calling myself a Jack of All Trades, I like thinking that _everything_ I do makes me incrementally better in the field it's in, and if the wisdom I'm learning is, well, more global, then it synergises and makes me (the Jack) incrementally better at what I'm doing.
Thankyou for continuing to inspire. Mucho kudos!
Oh, and I got the Santagaryvee gift on Saturday and will be uploading a photo to flicker today. I may have to whip up a video as well...
I am graduating from Business school in 2 months and do not have a job. There are probably a number of reasons for this but I think the primary one is that I am viewed as unfocused. This is because I am interested in real estate, finance, investing (equity, real estate, hard assets), new media marketing, and strategy. I am more knowledgeable than almost all of my classmates in almost all of these areas yet because they all interest me I am scattered.
God Bless you Gary, for having an open mind.
So if you don't want to charge less you have to be a fast expert. Well, that is an issue with people and their perception of you. If you can do more than one thing well then the deductive argument is that you're not an expert at anything and therefore you should be cheap and fast. I thought we would have tossed this idea say, back in renaissance Florence. Maybe we have our own renaissance coming?
What do you all think? Does having more than one thing that you do confuse people? Does it force you to provide cheap and fast goods? Remember, it matters what people think, even if they are wrong, because that is what they will make decisions by.
and the source of the show itself.
There have been several really successful examples of transending the familiar pigeonhole - was Ronald Reagan the President of the United States or an actor? He was both.
This episode topic begs another 120 on the topic of how to successfully build your personal brand in two different segments of expertise. Should we have two blogs, two twitter accounts, etc. to appeal to the two different demographics or should we mix it up by exposing both parts of our expertise to all?
Kathleen Lisson
There seems to be something in the air lately... a return of the Renaissance Soul. More and more I'm seeing people realize that they can be and do different things. For so many years (and generations) people did indeed pigeon hole themselves.
I think we all have so many years ahead of us, so much potential. We (society) use only 5% of what we're truly capable of.
I'm nearly 40 and I still don't know what I want to do when I grow up because I want to do it all!
Can't wait to see what the 21st Century Human has in store.
I think pushing the idea of "authentic" and "real" lead to the kind of hipster snobbery that, say, WLTV strives to break down. By claiming that there's an essential nature to an interest, action, or person-- that is, that you can have an authentic self, or present an image that's 'real'-- we construct a space where it's POSSIBLE to be pigeonholed. Because if we act outside of what's seen as our essential pigeonhole, we aren't being our 'real' selves.
That said, I'm not sure what you're talking about is necessarily related to authenticity at all. There's a lot of identity theory out there, but if you haven't read up on Judith Butler, I suggest you do-- she's the one who popularized the idea of gender (and by extension, identity in general) as 'performative.' That is, identity is -made real- by bearing said identity.
Thanks for sparking my thoughts on this, Gary. There'll be another Theory Schmucks article on this point tonight. Keep up the good work!
ps: My daughter received her wristband - thanks! I nagged her (nicely) to send in a photo, but you know how teenagers are. I'll post one in her stead.
For example my mother cannot understand how I can listen to such different music, I mean I wanna hear what's out there, not only what's on TV (and BTW I don't even have a TV).
I mean I could go on and on forever and ever with examples but I think I'll stop there.
Keep up the good work!
Cheers!
Just thought about this the last week.
On my blog I write about anything and everything that interest me and that I'm passionate about. When I first was deciding on a theme for my blog I initially wanted to go with only writing about eMarketing related stuff, but since I realised there is more to me than just an interest in media and marketing, I went all out.
Everybody should follow this advice.
Btw our interview is coming - as soon as I can get it uploaded to Viddler or Blip or whatever site that doesn't give me "encoding error", whatever that means....
Namaste,
B
You are a Jets fan .. and so I am . it intrigues me..so that pulls me into giving you my attention as oposed to another wine expert. I love when I have an aquantice and I find out that they also have this other skill, passion, and gift. Sure it is great to pursue your given natural talent, but if you think that is all you are about you are soo sadly mistaken.
Thanks gary!!
mary beth
Nathan Nontell
Our unique combination passions and skills is what makes us who we are. It's what makes us great. We should all strive to be polymaths and celebrate our talents.
Good people dont finish last, nice people do. Good guys kill the bad guy in movies, thats not NICE is it. Good guys can also be ass holes to bad people. Nice guys dont have the guts. Thats why NICE guys finish last and the good guy always wins.
You always give me something to THINK about and I like that!
Regards,
@DoxieDenDiva
Make stuff for the people and the people will love you if it comes from the heart
This reminds me of a recent episode of This American Life where they spoke of Jerry Springer and his attempts at going back into politics. Worth a listen!
http://thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?sched=1238