Where's your head at?

Anything about MUSIC but doesn't fit into the forums above.

Musically, that is.

Unconscious incompetence
6
13%
Conscious incompetence
14
29%
Conscious competence
9
19%
Conscious competence
9
19%
Unconscious competence
10
21%
 
Total votes: 48

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I voted Conscious incompetence.

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nuffink wrote:I voted Conscious incompetence.
:)

Me too - I know Im screwed but I dont give a shit :)

Dave

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Definitely conscious incompetence here :?
ew
A spectral heretic...

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Unconscious competence! :lol:

How is that possible? How could anyone say they where unconsciously competent? If you actually where unconsciously competent then you would be more likely to give the answer Conscious incompetence.

Same goes for Unconscious incompetence.

Unconscious incompetence = Conscious competence

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unconscious sea food
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my vote goes to unconscious incompetence ...

... i might be crap but im just too crap to recognise that fact !?!

slainte :phones: rob

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I dont understand the question, so i guess its aimed at me :?

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conscious incompetence for sure

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You should add one more choice: FEAR OF MUSIC
Then I could vote. :roll:

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What a rude results graph. Flipped me the bird, it did.

Meffy
conscious of incompetency, but let's call it "character"

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Conscious competence. :D

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Unconscious incompetence

BTW, that Basement Jaxx track has to be one of the happiest songs ever made.

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unconscience compitence, I surprise myself...but it's the "accidental" playing that really pulls mt trigger. You know, not the times you plan to play. But for me the times I just pick up my guitar and go wild. Sometimes when I record something I'll say "I'll never do that again"...but I usually improve it. Over a hump I guess I am...but I'll always be overly critical of myself, so conscience compitence is probably unachievable... :)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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hink wrote:unconscience compitence, I surprise myself...but it's the "accidental" playing that really pulls mt trigger. You know, not the times you plan to play. But for me the times I just pick up my guitar and go wild. Sometimes when I record something I'll say "I'll never do that again"...but I usually improve it. Over a hump I guess I am...but I'll always be overly critical of myself, so conscience compitence is probably unachievable... :)
I think you misunderstand the hierarchy.

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nuffink wrote:
hink wrote:unconscience compitence, I surprise myself...but it's the "accidental" playing that really pulls mt trigger. You know, not the times you plan to play. But for me the times I just pick up my guitar and go wild. Sometimes when I record something I'll say "I'll never do that again"...but I usually improve it. Over a hump I guess I am...but I'll always be overly critical of myself, so conscience compitence is probably unachievable... :)
I think you misunderstand the hierarchy.
perhaps...but unconscience compitence is a good term of describing of where I am at, and that is, as is the thread, a point of perception. Simply put I'm not as bad as I think I am, but don't ever see me able to say that I'm good. I'll never be good enough for me. However when I play I am in one form or another in an altered state. My conscience thoughts seem out of place when I go "there". But "there" is not something I can turn on and off. "There" surely is a place of semi-conscience at best for me...I hope that make sense :shrug: if it does will you explain it to me? :hihi:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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