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raze "it's funny. every time you come up against a true barrier to your progress, you are a child again. and it's a very interesting experience to be reduced, once again, to the level of knowing nothing about what you're doing. i think there's a lot of room for learning and growth when that happens, if you face it head-on and don't choose to say, 'ah, screw that! i'm going to do something else!'

we reduce ourselves at a certain point in our lives to kind of solely pursuing things that we already know how to do. you know, because you don't want to have that experience of not knowing what you're doing and being an amateur again. and i think that's rather unfortunate. it's so much more interesting, and usually illuminating, to put yourself in a situation where you don't know what's going to happen, than to do something again that you already know essentially what the outcome will be within three or four points either way."

brandon lee
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