"Call it holistic or holographic thinking, it's been quite effective imagining the world's problems are all right in front of you on a smaller scale with your band. You deal with those relationships, and that's where real major change begins"
- Stone Gossard
About this Quote
In this quote, Stone Gossard is highlighting the power of holistic or holographic thinking in addressing global concerns. He recommends that by thinking of these problems on a smaller sized scale, such as within one's own band, people can much better comprehend and attend to the origin of these concerns. By concentrating on the relationships within the band, Gossard thinks that genuine and considerable change can occur. This approach highlights the interconnectedness of all things and the value of addressing problems at their core rather than just surface area level. Gossard's words act as a suggestion that change starts with little, meaningful actions and relationships.
This quote is written / told by Stone Gossard somewhere between July 20, 1966 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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