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And the answer was pretty obvious to the musicians
who had lived through it, and that was because we were
“forced” to totally concentrate and focus on our music
internally. We had been compelled to exclude every other
environmental impact or influence and just wipe it out. If
we had paid any attention to what was going on around us,
we would have become hopelessly lost.
And so by that total internal focus on what we were
attempting to produce—the music—and excluding every-
thing else, including our accompanist, we performed fan-
tastically in the face of extraordinary odds. You can’t
imagine anything that difficult.
The lesson was huge. And I use the lesson this way:
the next time I’m upset by the chaos and problems swirl-
ing all around me, I
use it
to focus myself even more.
If you want your people to be truly inspired by your
example, show them how to use distractions to focus them
even more, not less. Show them how it’s done.
The great Igor Stravinsky once said, “My freedom will
be so much the greater and more meaningful the more
narrowly I limit my field of action and the more I sur-
round myself with obstacles. Whatever diminishes con-
straint diminishes strength. The more constraints one
imposes, the more one frees one’s self of the chains that
shackle the spirit.”
55. Inspire Inner Stability
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