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miller Backside 180
Joined: 08 Aug 2004 Posts: 2394 City: Regina
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Posted: May 10, 2010 1:02 pm Post subject: Messer and Pleskunas |
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Here is an article by Jason Messer and Stan Pleskunas from WakeBoarding Mag June 1999 that I though I would pass on -
Creating something from nothing is exploration in the purist sense and can be the most rewarding experience anyone can have. This completely unfamiliar territory is all about risk and is undertaken to satisfy intense personal curiosities. It taps a natural human vein that has nothing to do with money or fame.
Sometimes we wonder why people don’t take the risk of pushing ahead into realms of creation. Everyone wants to be something, but more often than not we find ways of suppressing this, following instead of leading, our lives. True, we are surrounded by people, places and things that tell us to hold back, conform and don’t take the risk of standing out because people are watching and evaluating. But I say let’s not hold back; we should take the risk; let’s watch the watcher.
In high-profile sports, where competition for money or fame becomes the whole motive for contributing, the thing to remember is that these chosen athletes all started the same way. They started as explorers of their chosen art form. We can attempt to live the life of the pioneers or original artists, and though it can work, nothing fruitful will come of it.
The saddest thing that can happen to the participants of any sport is hero worship. Hero worship strips us of the chance to be creative. It robs us of the opportunities take the risk, probe, and get the satisfaction of thinking it up and doing it. Pulling a move for the first time, just like the rock star in the magazine, is a small reward compared to doing something original.
There is an organized conspiracy to keep heroes in the forefront in order to rob satisfaction from us, the participants. In fact industries promote the notions that say “risk is bad.” Pandering to the fear of standing out or being different is good business. It keeps the pioneers under control. It keeps them working for the company and keeps the profits coming in. It’s sad to see so many who have so much potential get the rugs pulled out from under them before they have their first experience of moving in a new direction.
So this is a call to self-expression. Go beyond those who would have you sacrifice self-expression for conformity. Judge yourself. What you do is yours, and it is good. Don't be afraid to unleash a little chaos and mayhem, and don't just let things slide or go with the collective flow. And never rail anyone for practicing his or her art. _________________ http://www.integrity-wake.com/
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RC Backside 180
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Posted: May 10, 2010 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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miller, Thank you.
This should be a sticky _________________ When it rains, it pours. |
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miller Backside 180
Joined: 08 Aug 2004 Posts: 2394 City: Regina
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A.Rodriguez Backside 180
Joined: 23 Mar 2011 Posts: 531 City: Pembroke Pines
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Posted: Apr 19, 2011 6:15 am Post subject: |
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miller wrote: | Did anyone read this? |
Yes, it was a great article, and it is true about the industry "pulling the rug from under you". |
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Bird Dog Pop Shuvit
Joined: 10 Feb 2006 Posts: 192 City: Lacey/Oly WA.
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Posted: Apr 19, 2011 11:07 am Post subject: |
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good stuff..
"never rail anyone (unless; they truly look like a rail and you think you can get a clean back lip and photo out of it..) for practicing his or her art."
always good to inspire.. thanks _________________ "i spell like a 9 yr old dislexik kid..." |
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