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Unveiling My Secret Weapon: The Art of Real and Digital Mastery
Introduction to the Secret Weapon
If I were to reveal my secret weapon, would it still be a secret? This is not a reveal you’d encounter on a platform where the world can see. But trust me, my secret weapon is much more than meets the eye.
Stockpiles of Secrets
Imagine a vast cache of essentials – not for battle, but for creativity and resilience. Think of it as a stockpile of guns and ammunition, food, medicine, and entertainment. For me, it’s primarily a collection of E-11 blasters, medical packs, MREs (Meal, Ready to Eat), thorium exchanges, and an assortment of old Mad Magazines. While Mad Magazines might seem trivial, they can inspire endless creativity and new ideas.
The Devils Mind
If I could dictate the rhythm of a song in just five minutes and hear and visualize the music beats, melodies, and arrangements from start to finish, I would be considered something of a creative god. I can compose and produce music with precision and accuracy that matches my mental vision. Other producers and musicians have nick-named me D.M (stands for The Devils Mind). However, despite my talents, I have consistently turned down record deals. I trust neither the major record corporations nor their contracts.
Four major record labels came calling, each with grand promises and seemingly guaranteed success. But after delving into their contracts and hearing the stories of how they treat their artists, I realized the risk was too high. Instead, I’ve opted to focus on building my own fan base and finishing my album on my terms.
Secret Tactics and Weapons
When your opponents don’t think you have a weapon, it can be a game-changer. A prime example of this is the Egyptian army during the crossing of the Suez Canal in the early 1970s. When everyone expected a nuclear strike, they innovated a non-lethal means. Using swimming pools, the Egyptians trained their special forces to cross the canal at night. With pistols and knives, they took out guard posts, constructed a makeshift bridge using bulldozers, and washed away sand dunes with fire trucks.
This was more so a secret tactic than a weapon in the traditional sense. It’s the same principle that applies to my creative approach – staying one step ahead and keeping opponents guessing about my next move.
The Art of Being a Weapon
When it comes to physical combat, I’ve honed my body as a weapon. Training in Bart Cham Dao, a traditional blade combat technique, has been key. However, as a kid, I found more fun in simply waving a stick around. I have also explored staff forms from other styles, always being ready to improvise with whatever is at hand in a real or virtual fight.
Being in the right frame of mind is crucial. Whether it’s a physical or digital battlefield, the mindset to be a weapon and to be receptive to using an improvised weapon if needed is essential. This mentality can be applied to any situation – whether it’s a defense strategy or a creative one.
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