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RE: "Unable to find written materials that suited her teaching needs, Levy published Strategies for Study Success......"
One of the very first things I learned as I started with piano lessons,
was a Bach invention. The story behind them so fascinated me, I never
forgot. For those who don't know, Johnny Bach (as his buddies called
him) also was a music teacher.
Bach had a mathematical mind, inventing a certain type of music that
links itself with mathematical relationships. He couldn't find anything
out there to use as exercises for his students, so he wrote all the
"books."
That whole concept just captured my imagination. It was the first time
I asked myself, "Who says you have to go ask someone else who's the
authority? What if NOBODY is the authority? What if what you're doing
is totally new? Then what?"
I learned that in such situations, I'm the authority....if it's my
idea. That's what's so cool about starting a new business, launching a
new product, inventing a new device. It's never been done, so there
aren't any rules. :-) I like that...no rules.
Craig Landes
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Defining the undefinable. "There are 10 kinds of people in the world---those who understand binary numbers and those who don't." - Unknown
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Success = Passion, Patience, Persistence!
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