If you want to get cuts, think of your song as a boat. Think of your network of relationships as the water in the river. You can have a big, deep river (a lot of good relationships), but if your boat (your song) isn’t well-built, you’re just gonna sink. If, on the other hand, you have a powerful speedboat, but the river is dry, you’re just sitting still.
Amazing things happen, though, when you put a speedboat on a big river.
God Bless,
Brent
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Right on. If you don’t mind, I’d love to quote you on this in a presentation I’m giving tomorrow.
Heck, yeah. Quote away!
I believe in my boat, but i’m afraid of the getting into the river… Not sure if I will ever want to be on solid ground again, once I row away!
Brilliant analogy Brent!!… and great drawing 🙂