This video is long and deep.
And not unlike a lot of folks of his intellect, Jacob Collier is a little tough to take sometimes.
But even if you aren't into the kind of music that he's doing (not a fan myself), there's a lot to learn as he explains the broad strokes and fine-finite points of his music.
When I watch his videos I can't help but wonder where music would be if Mozart had had youTube.
While walking around Hollywood last week I had some guy selling watches out of his van offer me a Rolex GMT Master at a huge discount due to some dirt and blood on the bracelet.
Great deal for me but a bit odd. Proof that the bricks and mortar retail model is dying.
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I wrote 1.5 pages of my book on the philosophy of management. I have now written four pages. Not bad for three days! It's about treating people in your organization like people, and encouraging their growth and development in order to grow and develop whatever it is you are managing.