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I Am a Genius

protectionist

Governor
At first glance, many folks would think I must be some kind of narcisstic, conceited loon, to make such a proclamation. With a deeper examination of the word "genius" however, a different scenario begins to unfold.

For years, Thomas Edison, the holder of 1,000 patents for various inventions, including, in 1879, the first really practical electric light bulb, was often referred to as a "genius" by his contemporaries. Edison, a lifelong workaholic, responded to these well-meaning admirers by saying "Genius is 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration."

IOW, if you put in the time and effort, to enough of a quantity degree, you also could attain genius level at something. With 36 items in my art gallery (mostly paintings) people look at these and say "Oh, I could never do that. I can't draw". But they never stopped to think that just writing words with pen or pencil is drawing. You don't make the letters and words appear by magic. You draw them. Both printing writing, and writing in script, is drawing.

Some of those people who say "I can't draw", have very elaborate and downright grandiose signatures. If they can do that, they could do a lot with a paint brush and a canvas. The only difference as far as painting is concerned, is that I do it, and they don't. Almost everybody could do what I've done (over 100 paintings & drawings), they just don't put in the time & effort. And they may not have lived as long as me (77 years), or have been retired for 15 years with plenty of free time on my hands.

About the same thing applies to poetry & songwriting, I have over 100 of these in my collection, but again, it's not that hard, it's more a matter of just doing it, Like Woody Allen once said > "90% of life is just showing up."

In music, I get the genius label sometimes at parties when people hear me play the 5 musical instruments I play (10 videos of these in my YouTube channel). But just as in art and poetry, it's a matter of "perspiration" (consistent hard work), more so than "inspiration" (being a special person"

There are many geniuses in life beside inventors, artists and musicians. People who do scientific research and come up with cures for diseases. People who design and build tall buildings, with all the complexities and work that involves. etc etc. Baseball players like Ty Cobb and Stan Musial were well known in their time, for spending extraordinary amounts of time doing batting practice. The result were an incredible number of batting championships, and amazingly high lifetime batting averages.

So I may get the moniker "genius", for my music playing, poems, and artwork, but it's primarily just from a long time of DOING IT, and I welcome others to join me, and for whatever it may be that you like, just DO IT, and keep doing it, and don't give up on it.
 

Boca

Governor
At first glance, many folks would think I must be some kind of narcisstic, conceited loon, to make such a proclamation. With a deeper examination of the word "genius" however, a different scenario begins to unfold.

For years, Thomas Edison, the holder of 1,000 patents for various inventions, including, in 1879, the first really practical electric light bulb, was often referred to as a "genius" by his contemporaries. Edison, a lifelong workaholic, responded to these well-meaning admirers by saying "Genius is 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration."

IOW, if you put in the time and effort, to enough of a quantity degree, you also could attain genius level at something. With 36 items in my art gallery (mostly paintings) people look at these and say "Oh, I could never do that. I can't draw". But they never stopped to think that just writing words with pen or pencil is drawing. You don't make the letters and words appear by magic. You draw them. Both printing writing, and writing in script, is drawing.

Some of those people who say "I can't draw", have very elaborate and downright grandiose signatures. If they can do that, they could do a lot with a paint brush and a canvas. The only difference as far as painting is concerned, is that I do it, and they don't. Almost everybody could do what I've done (over 100 paintings & drawings), they just don't put in the time & effort. And they may not have lived as long as me (77 years), or have been retired for 15 years with plenty of free time on my hands.

About the same thing applies to poetry & songwriting, I have over 100 of these in my collection, but again, it's not that hard, it's more a matter of just doing it, Like Woody Allen once said > "90% of life is just showing up."

In music, I get the genius label sometimes at parties when people hear me play the 5 musical instruments I play (10 videos of these in my YouTube channel). But just as in art and poetry, it's a matter of "perspiration" (consistent hard work), more so than "inspiration" (being a special person"

There are many geniuses in life beside inventors, artists and musicians. People who do scientific research and come up with cures for diseases. People who design and build tall buildings, with all the complexities and work that involves. etc etc. Baseball players like Ty Cobb and Stan Musial were well known in their time, for spending extraordinary amounts of time doing batting practice. The result were an incredible number of batting championships, and amazingly high lifetime batting averages.

So I may get the moniker "genius", for my music playing, poems, and artwork, but it's primarily just from a long time of DOING IT, and I welcome others to join me, and for whatever it may be that you like, just DO IT, and keep doing it, and don't give up on it.

Good for you! I myself have written and performed a few songs. But I don't know how to share them. I'd like to share with family and friends. They keep asking me too but e-mailing the files doesn't work nor as attachments, so I've given up! Even tried to post on PJ.
 

protectionist

Governor
Good for you! I myself have written and performed a few songs. But I don't know how to share them. I'd like to share with family and friends. They keep asking me too but e-mailing the files doesn't work nor as attachments, so I've given up! Even tried to post on PJ.
So those family and friends live a long way away from where you live ? And you can't perform in person to them ?

Do you have links for the files ?
 

Jack4freedom

Governor
At first glance, many folks would think I must be some kind of narcisstic, conceited loon, to make such a proclamation. With a deeper examination of the word "genius" however, a different scenario begins to unfold.

For years, Thomas Edison, the holder of 1,000 patents for various inventions, including, in 1879, the first really practical electric light bulb, was often referred to as a "genius" by his contemporaries. Edison, a lifelong workaholic, responded to these well-meaning admirers by saying "Genius is 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration."

IOW, if you put in the time and effort, to enough of a quantity degree, you also could attain genius level at something. With 36 items in my art gallery (mostly paintings) people look at these and say "Oh, I could never do that. I can't draw". But they never stopped to think that just writing words with pen or pencil is drawing. You don't make the letters and words appear by magic. You draw them. Both printing writing, and writing in script, is drawing.

Some of those people who say "I can't draw", have very elaborate and downright grandiose signatures. If they can do that, they could do a lot with a paint brush and a canvas. The only difference as far as painting is concerned, is that I do it, and they don't. Almost everybody could do what I've done (over 100 paintings & drawings), they just don't put in the time & effort. And they may not have lived as long as me (77 years), or have been retired for 15 years with plenty of free time on my hands.

About the same thing applies to poetry & songwriting, I have over 100 of these in my collection, but again, it's not that hard, it's more a matter of just doing it, Like Woody Allen once said > "90% of life is just showing up."

In music, I get the genius label sometimes at parties when people hear me play the 5 musical instruments I play (10 videos of these in my YouTube channel). But just as in art and poetry, it's a matter of "perspiration" (consistent hard work), more so than "inspiration" (being a special person"

There are many geniuses in life beside inventors, artists and musicians. People who do scientific research and come up with cures for diseases. People who design and build tall buildings, with all the complexities and work that involves. etc etc. Baseball players like Ty Cobb and Stan Musial were well known in their time, for spending extraordinary amounts of time doing batting practice. The result were an incredible number of batting championships, and amazingly high lifetime batting averages.

So I may get the moniker "genius", for my music playing, poems, and artwork, but it's primarily just from a long time of DOING IT, and I welcome others to join me, and for whatever it may be that you like, just DO IT, and keep doing it, and don't give up on it.
Good for you Bert. As a kid then a young man I put a tremendous amount of effort into sports. Especially Baseball and Boxing. I gave it everything I had and trained for hours. However it’s talent that gets you or anybody else to the top levels of any profession.

I got to a certain level at those two professions then hit a wall. In baseball it was a 98 MPH fastball and a major league curve and slider. In boxing it was when I hit a guy with everything I had 5 times in a row and he just smiled and kept coming. The guy later became a contender for the Middleweight Championship of the world.

I kept playing Baseball into my 50s at amateur level for free and coached for 40 years. I gave up Boxing. Later in life I took up tennis and worked on my game for a few years. I thought I was pretty damn good and my goal was to be able to beat any woman in the world.

One day I was at a tennis center hitting balls off a machine. A young girl came up to me and asked if I wanted to hit some balls with me. I thought ok, I’ll go easy on her and show her my stuff. She (a 15 year old High School Junior) wiped up the court with me while her mother watched for 20 minutes. I couldn’t score a point off her. That shattered that dream.

Then I took up golf. I dedicated myself to that game and thought I would qualify for the US Open and become a star. In order to qualify for a regional I needed to get down to a 1 handicap. I worked my ass off but could not get down to any better than 5 handicap.

Then I realized that I did not have the talent that all those guys on TV had and just played for the joy of playing and competing. Guys like Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, Willie Mays or Roberto Duran, Bobby Chacon, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier had another level of talent. Same with Arnie, Jack, Lee and Tiger. All I ever did was give it my best shot any time I ever competed and I guess that’s ok.

I admire what you have done in your music and art quests. I looks like you have put a lot of effort into your mastery of your subjects. I wish you all the best and hope you keep learning and honing your skills. Makes life worth living.
 

protectionist

Governor
Everybody/Anybody - look at your signature. It could be telling you how much artistic potential you have. A flamboyent signature is a sure indicator that there is a real artist in you, waiting to be sprung out.
 

protectionist

Governor
Let us know when you can master EBay...or get a 2nd subscriber to your “channel”. I don’t think either is going to happen any time soon.
I'm not interested in either of those things happening. Let us know when you figure out how to comprehend writing.
1. Ebay has nothing to do with this thread, and as I said, it's too foolishly complicated, as are many computer related things that young people nowadays create . Still didn't read the OP ? :rolleyes:
2. I have never been interested in "subscribers" (whatever they are), and you were told that a year ago, Mr Actor.

artpal.com/cats2475

 

protectionist

Governor
Probably is another genius or 2 in this forum. Maybe not art or music. Maybe chemistry, or biology, or engineering. Knitting rugs, quilting, baking, ceramics/glass, carpentry ?
 
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protectionist

Governor
How long will it before somebody else adds their genius accomplishments to this thread ?

PS - this forum has an awfully weak emoticom supply.
 
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middleview

President
Supporting Member
Probably is another genius or 2 in this forum. Maybe not art or music. Maybe chemistry, or biology, or engineering. Knitting rugs, quilting, baking, ceramics/glass, carpentry ?
No genius would accept the crap Trump has had to say. The British did not have an airforce in 1776. Windmills don't cause cancer. Putin is not a genius and nobody loves Kim Jong Un....except for him.
 

write on

Senator
Good for you! I myself have written and performed a few songs. But I don't know how to share them. I'd like to share with family and friends. They keep asking me too but e-mailing the files doesn't work nor as attachments, so I've given up! Even tried to post on PJ.
Compress the video file and try to send again....
 

write on

Senator
Good for you Bert. As a kid then a young man I put a tremendous amount of effort into sports. Especially Baseball and Boxing. I gave it everything I had and trained for hours. However it’s talent that gets you or anybody else to the top levels of any profession.

I got to a certain level at those two professions then hit a wall. In baseball it was a 98 MPH fastball and a major league curve and slider. In boxing it was when I hit a guy with everything I had 5 times in a row and he just smiled and kept coming. The guy later became a contender for the Middleweight Championship of the world.

I kept playing Baseball into my 50s at amateur level for free and coached for 40 years. I gave up Boxing. Later in life I took up tennis and worked on my game for a few years. I thought I was pretty damn good and my goal was to be able to beat any woman in the world.

One day I was at a tennis center hitting balls off a machine. A young girl came up to me and asked if I wanted to hit some balls with me. I thought ok, I’ll go easy on her and show her my stuff. She (a 15 year old High School Junior) wiped up the court with me while her mother watched for 20 minutes. I couldn’t score a point off her. That shattered that dream.

Then I took up golf. I dedicated myself to that game and thought I would qualify for the US Open and become a star. In order to qualify for a regional I needed to get down to a 1 handicap. I worked my ass off but could not get down to any better than 5 handicap.

Then I realized that I did not have the talent that all those guys on TV had and just played for the joy of playing and competing. Guys like Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, Willie Mays or Roberto Duran, Bobby Chacon, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier had another level of talent. Same with Arnie, Jack, Lee and Tiger. All I ever did was give it my best shot any time I ever competed and I guess that’s ok.

I admire what you have done in your music and art quests. I looks like you have put a lot of effort into your mastery of your subjects. I wish you all the best and hope you keep learning and honing your skills. Makes life worth living.
Right on! Write on!

This is why I'm here. It makes me smile reading someone that can put sentences together with meaning,

Thank you
 

Jack4freedom

Governor
Right on! Write on!

This is why I'm here. It makes me smile reading someone that can put sentences together with meaning,

Thank you
Thanks. I used to be a pretty good writer when I was in school 50+ years ago but did not write much for 40 years. Since I came here 5-6 years ago I have been working on it a bit. It’s nice having a few people who can actually read here on this forum too.
 
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