The Case For... (with Matthew Campobasso)
I bought a guitar about seven years ago. Beautiful acoustic. I was going to be the dad who plays guitar. I could already picture it — me on the back porch, strumming Damien Rice while my kids listened. I was terrible. My fingers didn’t understand the assignment. My transitions sounded like a cat walking across a broken piano. I tried for weeks. Never got better. So I put it in a closet and that was that. I didn’t quit because I ran out of time. I quit because I couldn’t tolerate being bad at something. Twenty years of being a professional who is rewarded for competence had made it impossible for me to sit with the experience of being a beginner. So I retreated to the things I’m good at. Where it’s safe. Where nobody sees me struggle. This episode is different from anything I’ve done on this show. It’s shorter. It’s lighter. And there’s not a single courtroom in it. It’s about the genuine, underrated joy of doing something badly, on purpose, with no plan to improve and no audience to perform for. We’ve turned every hobby into a hustle. We’ve lost the ability to do something purely for the experience of doing it. And the reason is not time. It’s ego. Micro-tools: Pick the thing and do it for thirty minutes with zero intention of being good | Tell nobody #TheCaseFor #BeBadAtSomething #Joy #Beginner #EgoTax #PlayDontPerform #DoItBadly #PersonalDevelopment #Presence #Guitar #Hobby #FunOnPurpose #LetGoOfPerfect #Creativity #MentalHealth #LawyerPodcast
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