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Amanda Palmer

The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help

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  • ueremeevacompartió una citahace 6 años
    I didn’t know what was worse: that the owner of my label didn’t know who Radiohead was, or that he didn’t know that Radiohead had released a free record THREE WEEKS AGO in a move that had the ENTIRE MUSIC INDUSTRY talking.
  • forgetenotcompartió una citahace 5 años
    There is something about silence.
    One night in a candlelit restaurant in San Francisco, shortly after we got married, I asked Neil if we could just write each other notes during the whole meal. In real time, like texting, but with pens and paper.
    The waiter thought we were slightly strange, but by the end of the meal we’d shared a degree of intimate information that we probably wouldn’t have if we’d just been sitting there chatting. And we could illustrate our points with pie charts and cartoons. And we really enjoyed our food, because we weren’t literally talking through it.
    The couple next to us asked what we were doing, and when we told them, they ordered a pad of paper and two pens from the waiter.
  • ueremeevacompartió una citahace 6 años
    From what I’ve seen, it isn’t so much the act of asking that paralyzes us—it’s what lies beneath: the fear of being vulnerable, the fear of rejection, the fear of looking needy or weak. The fear of being seen as a burdensome member of the community instead of a productive one.

    It points, fundamentally, to our separation from one another.

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