Strategically Throwing Spaghetti at the Wall (feat. Lorenzo Gordon)

Join Turg and Randy Z as they journey through the avant-garde and the fear of being thirty in an era of experimentation and risk taking in exploring the depth of experimentation with their guest – songwriter, producer, and engineer Lorenzo Gordon – who shares his peculiar journey en route to his present day successes and 

Why creativity is no longer unique

Lorenzo shares his experience with the creative process. Exploring different methods to allow his creative to grow, Lorenzo hits on why creativity lacks individuality. Lorenzo shares why he’s an eccentric and it’s distilled down to simple terms – eccentricity is different. Different is creative. That is why he’s gravitated toward such unique pursuits. In learning why we gravitate toward certain people, Turg shares how he mimics Lorenzo’s mindset by surrounding himself with creatives. Randy explains how experience lends itself to being more creative in everything we do and that’s a big part of being 30.

Trusting yourself is an important part of 30

Lorenzo hits a strong chord in learning to trust himself. Exploring the world of 30 can only be done if you trust who you are and what you have become. Capturing the comfort and harnessing it to grow and live the life you’ve always wanted to live is the essence of success. Randy shares how the simplest form of accomplishment is not trying to accomplish anything at all. The most important takeaway from this lesson is not to try for anyone or anything other than yourself. Being real is often lost among the falsities of the world around us, but it’s important to capture the essence of who we are in everything that we do.

How are you going to make 30 stand out?

What is going to make this decade the most important building block of your entire life? It’s almost like strategically throwing spaghetti at the wall. Lorenzo shares how the ideas that set us up for success are often the ones we dismiss as worthless. Sometimes it takes a leap of faith and a big chance to make big things happen at 30. Turg thinks there is a limiting factor at this point in life – when we have so much to lose when so invested in our 30s. This might not happen immediately, but it comes as we keep progressing toward success in our 30s.

Embracing fear and failure is a continuing theme of our 30s

 

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