“I was George Lucas' assistant for 22 years and didn't know who he was when i met him or have any experience in Film We had a great 2 decade run seeing the fame game rise, while building an empire love this piece!!”
I particularly enjoy the way you highlight the nutritive panoply of benefits of not exposing oneself to widespread narcissistic scrutiny — and this can apply in powerful ways for so many people who feel uncomfortable not visibly participating, not realizing that a lack of visibility, on its face, is not necessarily a disadvantage.
I have always wanted to go deeper into the thing about cultures that have avoided mirrors or photographs, avoided their image being replicated in such ways. I don't remember much about where I encountered this in the past but it feels really relevant here too.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Massively inspiring feedback on one of my recent (typically ignored) videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHwYPQMBD9c&ab_channel=SolLuckmanUncensored) by someone who actually knows what they’re talking about …
“I was George Lucas' assistant for 22 years and didn't know who he was when i met him or have any experience in Film We had a great 2 decade run seeing the fame game rise, while building an empire love this piece!!”
2️⃣ Imagination https://solluckman.substack.com/p/2-imagination 🫂 Join Sol & Leigh for another authentic chat.
🫂 Join Sol & Leigh for an authentic chat about ... IMAGINATION. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgNVCHDdnXM&ab_channel=SolLuckmanUncensored
❤️🔥 ❤️🔥 ❤️🔥 Fantastic commentary about my video on authenticity and facelessness by IPR with Mack Morris …
solluckman.substack.com/p/musings-on-au…
Quoting …
This is beautiful. Phone-eez... (Phone-eeeesh...)
I particularly enjoy the way you highlight the nutritive panoply of benefits of not exposing oneself to widespread narcissistic scrutiny — and this can apply in powerful ways for so many people who feel uncomfortable not visibly participating, not realizing that a lack of visibility, on its face, is not necessarily a disadvantage.
I have always wanted to go deeper into the thing about cultures that have avoided mirrors or photographs, avoided their image being replicated in such ways. I don't remember much about where I encountered this in the past but it feels really relevant here too.
"I'm up to my ears in unwritten words"
I feel that often enough to recognize what it is.
The more you write, the more your brain creates.
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For some of us, anyway.
It is as if writing something down
opens windows upon new vistas to describe.
Eventually it reaches a velocity that surpasses the velocity of physically writing.
It can crowd out critical parts of our lives such as play and engagement.
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Which is why I have avoiding writing most of my life.
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Writing and composition can destroy
careers built around actually performing physically IRL tasks.
(such as performing geophysical surveys across parts of the planet ,
or designing equipment and technologies to support such projects)
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Now that career life is over there is plenty of time to write as I wish.
Write on, LOL! Seriously, thanks for your insight gained from experience ...