The Owl House
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Join us in celebrating and discussing the spectacular animated fantasy television series, The Owl House, created by Dana Terrace and her team at Disney TV Animation.
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My violin teacher called it practicing without ambition. Every time you practice, you're supposed to criticize yourself and constantly compare yourself to better players so that you can strive to master a specific part of playing. In a healthy way, of course. Otherwise, you can "practice" for fifty years and still never learn anything.
My violin teacher said the same. I didn't say it out loud, but called it "I want to play my music, not your music". Well, 20 years later it turned out my thumb metacarpophalangeal joint got pretty much fused in both hands, so I can barely hold a violin, or a guitar, or even play the piano, and can only play "my music" now...
Wait, this was about "practice"? Nah, good thing I didn't waste too much time on it back then.