To focus on any one thing is to miss out on quite a few other things. To be a critic is also to find perfection and critical thought is generally considered to be negative. Dom and every other soul on this planet have negative thoughts, the idea is whether or not they value that information or not and can apply it positively. :)
This is the kind of guy that would make drum clinics fun. He would be the kind of person that would not just show off his drumming skills, but would tell people having fun and being overall happy with what you're doing is more important than possessing technical skills.
Instead of an ad hominem response against the person, why not address the facts that she's stating? Demonstrate where her analysis is wrong or fails.
While I agree that her two divorces and feminist bias don't resonate with my own views, I find her insight frighteningly cogent and applicable to what I've experienced.
Perhaps she's not as "liberal" as she appears.
Perpetual, contrived happiness can be...well...diabolical.
I met him in an elevator for about 1 minute. I didn't know who he was at the time, and later saw him play at a convention. Within that one minute he proved to be a great guy and a positive guy. Liked him ever since.
@JoeJacari Well you go listen to what Barbara Ehrenreich has to say. You should probably do a little more research on who you take advice from. She's twice divorced and a feminist. You expect her to understand positive thinking?
What a great video. I hope you like mine and the power of the Third Q!
thethirdq 5 months ago
To focus on any one thing is to miss out on quite a few other things. To be a critic is also to find perfection and critical thought is generally considered to be negative. Dom and every other soul on this planet have negative thoughts, the idea is whether or not they value that information or not and can apply it positively. :)
PositivelyBored 1 year ago
This is the kind of guy that would make drum clinics fun. He would be the kind of person that would not just show off his drumming skills, but would tell people having fun and being overall happy with what you're doing is more important than possessing technical skills.
ThomasMetal75 1 year ago
@mrhands555
Instead of an ad hominem response against the person, why not address the facts that she's stating? Demonstrate where her analysis is wrong or fails.
While I agree that her two divorces and feminist bias don't resonate with my own views, I find her insight frighteningly cogent and applicable to what I've experienced.
Perhaps she's not as "liberal" as she appears.
Perpetual, contrived happiness can be...well...diabolical.
JoeJacari 1 year ago
I met him in an elevator for about 1 minute. I didn't know who he was at the time, and later saw him play at a convention. Within that one minute he proved to be a great guy and a positive guy. Liked him ever since.
coltrain210 1 year ago
Check out this video: RSA Animate - Smile or Die
Positive thinking pushed to extreme can be evil.
It's unreality.
It's forced.
It's...well...delusional...
JoeJacari 1 year ago
@JoeJacari Well you go listen to what Barbara Ehrenreich has to say. You should probably do a little more research on who you take advice from. She's twice divorced and a feminist. You expect her to understand positive thinking?
mrhands555 1 year ago
There's probably a $reward for getting a pic of Dom angry haha
SabianAHX 1 year ago
There is wisdom in his words.
Make a choice to be positive!
lapiska 1 year ago
wow. i like that answer. Maybe it really is that simple.
sunlionness2007 2 years ago
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What an arsehole......
sonortubelug 2 years ago
good question and good answer xthx to u both.Long live Dom
mustafac1979 3 years ago 2
Great guy.
ConstableDownsprout 3 years ago 2
thanks Dom and Dan! i fully understand and respect your answer.
awfulldrummer 3 years ago 4
haha dude yeah !
OldSteamer 3 years ago 5