Words to Ponder #35
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Words to Ponder #35

Words to Ponder #35

Today’s words are from the improv pioneer Viola Spolin from over fifty years ago

“Motivation is limited and subjective, it cuts the players off from ongoing stage life, and it implies that you have a reason for everything.”

“Words can easily become labels, dead and useless.  The word or subject matter should not take the place of the process; it is the process of solving problems that releases intelligence, talent, and genius.”

1 Comment
  • Warren Mitchell
    Posted at 21:19h, 05 July

    So true. Words are an “attempt” to communicate concepts, not define (confine) them. Motivation is one act of being, unmotivated is another. One not better than the other.

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