Two of the most powerful words ever


What if?
 

What if I try this? What if I do it this way? What if I try it, even though I’ve been told it can't possibly work? What if they’re wrong? What if it does work? What if what I've been taught is wrong, or incomplete? Have any real advances ever been made without someone asking, what if?

tommylion

This 'what if' discussion makes me feel good. It has been my way of life. There are often no instructions, or ones with a reason why, so it might lead to what if instead. Lots of sparks and smoke, and then an eureka event that follows. Not in order at first exists for the final piece to be assembled.

“What if” opens doors. “No way” keeps doors closed,and curtains drawn. How else do you pursue performance? 

How about

More cowbells!

 

Also why do so many bands have two drummers these days and what must the roadies think about this new state of affairs?

 

Neither Willie nor Wonka.