01-26-2014, 03:21 PM
Yeah, I should have used a better example, but hopefully you understand what I mean when I say mulling over a concept in your head rarely matches execution of repetitive practice.
This is a nice discussion you have sparked. However, because things usually get easier as we practice, to say that we use a fixed amount of our mind and body energies to produce art is pretty crazy. That only suggests that things would never get easier or things will never get harder if the output of mental stress and physical stress never changes, OR, we learn at a steady rate ALLLLL THE TIIIIME....FOREVER. You must consider the individual first of all, and the rate of GROWTH of an individual secondly along with their propensities...so on and so forth.
This is a nice discussion you have sparked. However, because things usually get easier as we practice, to say that we use a fixed amount of our mind and body energies to produce art is pretty crazy. That only suggests that things would never get easier or things will never get harder if the output of mental stress and physical stress never changes, OR, we learn at a steady rate ALLLLL THE TIIIIME....FOREVER. You must consider the individual first of all, and the rate of GROWTH of an individual secondly along with their propensities...so on and so forth.