Will to death

We listen to their music and love them. But do we understand the process of being creative? Have you ever wondered what motivates them to create great music album after album or the meaning of the phrase “the will to death“? John Frusciante has explained it all and it’s a long read that’s absolutely worth your attention.

John Frusciante

John Frusciante

In artistic symbolism, one comes close to death, and not only does he not die, but he lives more fully for having had the experience. It may be conceived as a set of musical/mathematical formulae which the musician utilizes without knowing it.

The creative force is produce of the life force, but our judgement of the life force is based on our perception of its effects, its surface, everything that happens in the external world we know.

To read the entire post visit John Frusciante’s post @ The Creative Act

WordPress report card for 2012

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 19,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 4 Film Festivals

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Thank you so much!

I would love to thank everybody who visited my blog. This wouldn’t have been possible without you! Please keep visiting.

There’s Always a Silver Lining

This is a true story. Not too long ago, there lived a footballer, who played for a very famous team. The footballer is Claude Makélélé and the club is Real Madrid.

Claude Makélélé

The problem was the management of team didn’t rate him highly. Despite his value to the team, Makélelé was one of its most (relatively) under-paid members. Then came a time when he asked for pay hike and the management promptly decided to sell him.

The president of the club Florentino Pérez was so arrogant that he went on to say.

We will not miss Makélelé. His technique is average, he lacks the speed and skill to take the ball past opponents, and ninety percent of his distribution either goes backwards or sideways. He wasn’t a header of the ball and he rarely passed the ball more than three metres. Younger players will arrive who will cause Makélelé to be forgotten.

But some of his teammates were highly appreciative of him.

Zinedine Zidane remarked the following after Makélelé was sold and Beckham was bought.

Why put another layer of gold paint on the Bentley when you are losing the entire engine?

Former Real Madrid player and captain Fernando Hierro also criticised Pérez for both Makélélé’s departure and the manner of his departure, saying:

I think Claude has this kind of gift – he’s been the best player in the team for years but people just don’t notice him, don’t notice what he does. But you ask anyone at Real Madrid during the years we were talking about and they will tell you he was the best player at Real. We all knew, the players all knew he was the most important. The loss of Makélelé was the beginning of the end for Los Galacticos… You can see that it was also the beginning of a new dawn for Chelsea. He was the base, the key and I think he is the same to Chelsea now.

While Makélelé moved to Chelsea and achieved huge success the same can’t be told about Real Madrid. After Makélelé’s departure, Real Madrid have failed to progress past the quarter-finals of the Champions League till date.

Moral of the story is simple: You will face hurdles in life as long as you pick yourself up and continue the journey things will work out just right. Remember “There’s Always a Silver Lining”

The story and the quotes are picked up from Claude Makélélé’s wikipedia page.

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates getting booed

I had seen this in the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley. Recently I was reminded of this during discussions with my friends. I searched YouTube and came up with this. This video is from Macworld Expo 1997.

Moral of the story : There are always pitfalls, if you overcome them you can achieve lots of things.