very valuable thoughts⭐️⭐️⭐️thanks im 68 and have now time (for as long it lasts🍀) in abundance for going back and learning everything i want with that beginners approach ⭐️
Thanks, Josh. Great teaching. I’m 80 and finding I’m trying to play too fast for my level of ability. It takes discipline to just slow down and focus on accuracy. It’s a lesson, however, that seems to be relearned most days.
Great talk. Before I retired I occasionally (and half-jokingly) made the remark at work that "the greatest strength I bring to the table here is my ignorance". I guess that was beginner mind! I think occasionally it did in fact work to my advantage.
very valuable thoughts⭐️⭐️⭐️thanks
im 68 and have now time (for as long it lasts🍀) in abundance for going back and learning everything i want with that beginners approach ⭐️
me too. i'm 69 and now have the time and i'll slow it up, go back and learn what i skipped in haste.
I try picking up a new instrument every year so, and it really does help all of them. mandolin, violin, and banjo :)
Thanks, Josh. Great teaching. I’m 80 and finding I’m trying to play too fast for my level of ability. It takes discipline to just slow down and focus on accuracy. It’s a lesson, however, that seems to be relearned most days.
Great stuff man, keep em coming. Also, WHAT IS THAT LICK YOU PLAYED FOR THE INTRO? I must know it please
Great talk. Before I retired I occasionally (and half-jokingly) made the remark at work that "the greatest strength I bring to the table here is my ignorance". I guess that was beginner mind! I think occasionally it did in fact work to my advantage.
Very nice encouragement! Thanks! Unlike Luke Skywalker... I won’t rush ahead! This is helpful.?