Big Sean
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Or you may have someone in your family or you may have someone in your neighborhood or you may have someone. But even say it's someone from across the world that you really respect, you can study a lot of their background. what they have put out in the world. And sometimes that's all you need. There have been times where when you get to know someone fully, you might get let down a little bit.
Or you may have someone in your family or you may have someone in your neighborhood or you may have someone. But even say it's someone from across the world that you really respect, you can study a lot of their background. what they have put out in the world. And sometimes that's all you need. There have been times where when you get to know someone fully, you might get let down a little bit.
It's like, because you have all these expectations and you meet them and it's like, wait, what? You know, but I think... There comes again the power of separation. You got to separate that. I know I'm talking a lot, but I do think that strategizing is a real key to happiness. It doesn't have to be a deep thing. Strategizing could just be as simple as writing your intentions down.
It's like, because you have all these expectations and you meet them and it's like, wait, what? You know, but I think... There comes again the power of separation. You got to separate that. I know I'm talking a lot, but I do think that strategizing is a real key to happiness. It doesn't have to be a deep thing. Strategizing could just be as simple as writing your intentions down.
strategizing your day. How are you going to approach this? I always like, before I get into a studio session or anything, I always like meditate and I write down what I would like to experience in the session. You know, what am I, what would I like to get done? How would that feel? And I kind of lock onto that feeling before I go and do, do what I got to do.
strategizing your day. How are you going to approach this? I always like, before I get into a studio session or anything, I always like meditate and I write down what I would like to experience in the session. You know, what am I, what would I like to get done? How would that feel? And I kind of lock onto that feeling before I go and do, do what I got to do.
That's a strategy.
That's a strategy.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Right?
Right?
And sometimes that's exactly what your life needs, is structure. Right.
And sometimes that's exactly what your life needs, is structure. Right.
You know, when you feel like you're all over the place and things aren't happening, sometimes you just need a little bit of structure and strategy to jumpstart it and build the foundation to build on, you know? So that's a perfect analogy.
You know, when you feel like you're all over the place and things aren't happening, sometimes you just need a little bit of structure and strategy to jumpstart it and build the foundation to build on, you know? So that's a perfect analogy.
There have been times where I was very strategic in times where I wasn't. And one of the times in my life where strategy really helped out was just like, I would say securing my first record deal. I always knew I would get a record deal. I would talk about it frequently with my friends in eighth grade.
There have been times where I was very strategic in times where I wasn't. And one of the times in my life where strategy really helped out was just like, I would say securing my first record deal. I always knew I would get a record deal. I would talk about it frequently with my friends in eighth grade.
I would talk about when I sell out the Palace, Auburn Hill, all these things that I ended up doing later. I just knew it was going to happen. I just didn't know how.
I would talk about when I sell out the Palace, Auburn Hill, all these things that I ended up doing later. I just knew it was going to happen. I just didn't know how.