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The Thought Leader's I.P. Pyramid: The 5 Categories of Material Every Powerful Communicator Needs
Jay Acunzojayacunzo.com
that feel like they have something beautiful to say with conviction
Chris O’Leary • Chris O’Leary, Fatboy Zine
Blues Guitar Licks
Sandeep Ramesh • 4 cards

“Rude Boy”
John Seabrook • The Song Machine: How to Make a Hit
Every genre has its own eccentricities. Every writer has his or her own voice. Every story has its own challenges.
Carson Reeves • Scriptshadow Secrets (500 Screenwriting Secrets Hidden Inside 50 Great Movies)
I love to hear the embryo of a classic song. Here in this case he had the chords and timing down right off the bat. It didn't need "improving" or shape. To their credit the others knew not to touch it as it sounded whole and complete. They could have said things like, "what if you went to a major chord there" or "slow it down" or "shorten it", etc.
World Inspiration • The moment Paul McCartney played ‘Let It Be’ to the rest of The Beatles, 1969
Good enough is fine