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If you’ve spent more than an hour with me over the course of my lifetime there is a good chance I talked to you about Peter Gabriel. If you’ve been stuck in a car with me, there’s a great chance that you were forced to listen to more than one of my countless PG playlists. Let’s just say, I’m a fan. Recently, the American Academy of Achievement posted a spectacular interview with Gabriel on their "What It Takes" podcast. He shared not only insights into his career but invaluable thoughts on living a creative life and succeeding at it. My recommendation is to carve out an hour of your life and listen to the interview. But here are few takeaways that I think might be helpful to any magician:
As a young man Peter Gabriel tried his hand in any band that would have him. R&B, rock, soul, jazz - it didn’t matter as long as he could play and learn.
When it comes to talent, he feels we would all be amazed at what we are capable of if we really made an effort AND let enthusiasm be our compass.
It’s hard to imagine early Peter Gabriel without the outrageous costumes. When asked why he did it, he replied, “…to get rich and famous.”
When asked what he feels his core talent is he said, “I’m a hustler. I try to get things to happen, and I work hard.”
His thoughts about being a “Weekend Rock-star” are also pretty helpful for anyone that lives completely insulated within the magic community (both online and in the real world). In short, “It’s a fun place to get your ego stroked but toxic if it’s your permanent abode.” Other lessons you’ll encounter if you take the time to listen? The value of listening to “elders” with no stake in the game, other than a successful outcome for everyone. That fact that sometimes, you’ll need to spend a long-time surround by crap to get to your goal. And perhaps the most important one of all… “There will be plenty of voices that will say you’re crap, you can’t do this, it will never work. Don’t be one of them...” Click here to hear to hear the complete interview.
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