Don’t be afraid to fail.

Don't be afraid to fail. Be afraid not to try.

Be afraid not to try.

Thank you, Ryan Adams.

Knowledge vs. Understanding

The key to good decision making is not knowledge. It is understanding. We are swimming in the former. We are desperately lacking in the latter.

Malcolm Gladwell, in his book Blink

A decent, boiled-down pop psychology book that basically comes down to that point. We trust our judgment and critical thinking skills too much based on the endless supply of information at our disposal, then forget that the time investment required to understand that information is where the best, instinctive discernment comes from.

At least that’s what I got out of it.

2008 Goal Checkup

2008 is almost over, so let’s have a look at how I did on my goals!

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Top albums of 2008

Because I’m a self-promoting narcissist, I figured I would make sure my top albums of 2008 list on Buzzgrinder gets as much attention as possible.

Maybe I’m having trouble seeing it from someone else’s perspective, but there are absolutely no surprises on that list. Either way, I highly recommend you check out every album on there, as well as anything on my fellow Buzzgrinder writers’ lists that are being posted all this week. I’ve already made a few new discoveries this week thanks to them.

Good Christmas Music?

Are there only twenty good Christmas songs? I’m starting to get that idea.

Last year I made a Christmas mix for my friends that included all the tracks below. This year I’m trying to turn it into a tradition, but I’m having trouble finding good Christmas music that I haven’t already used. At least not without tapping further into Sufjan’s and Mindy Smith’s Christmas albums than I already have. That would be a bit lopsided a mix, don’t you think?

Maybe I should have saved a few for this year. Anyone know any good Christmas songs on par with these ones?

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Monthly Playlist: November 2008

It’s a sad realization when I get on here and see that my last post was a monthly playlist. Maybe one of my goals for next year should be to write more often. It’s not so much a lack of content as it is a lack of time. So maybe my other goal should be to not have so many goals.

Adam Pasion’s new album is worth checking out and listening to ten times. Do it. And Matthew Robert Cooper is a “side project” for one-man band Eluvium who you already know I love. Check him out too. And all the rest of the songs, of course.

Also, if you can get your hands on Aphex Twin’s bootleg from Coachella 2008, listen to that ten times too.

  1. Adam Pasion – “Run By Faith” (O Hear the Rattling)
  2. Joshua James – “Dangerous” (The Sun is Always Brighter)
  3. Adam Pasion – “Awake” (O Hear the Rattling)
  4. Calexico – “Crumble” (Feast of Wire)
  5. Danielson – “Don’t You Be the Judge (live version)” (Trying Hartz)
  6. DJ Rupture – “Mass Dampers: Ekstrak” (Uproot)
  7. Tobacco – “Dirt (feat. Aesop Rock)” (Fucked Up Friends)
  8. Kings Of Leon – “Use Somebody” (Only by The Night)
  9. Joshua James – “Lovers Without Love” (The Sun is Always Brighter)
  10. Sufjan Stevens – “Oh God Where Are You Now? (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)” (Michigan)
  11. Sufjan Stevens – “Redford (for Yia-Yia and Pappou)” (Michigan)
  12. Matthew Robert Cooper – “Miniature 7″ (Miniatures)
  13. Matthew Robert Cooper – “Miniature 9″ (Miniatures)
  14. M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids To Die With The Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)
  15. The Snake The Cross The Crown – “Electronic Dream Plant” (Cotton Teeth)
  16. Aphex Twin – “Nannou 2″ (Drukqs)
  17. Port O’Brien – “I Woke Up Today” (All We Could Do Was Sing)
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