Every time you pick up your guitar to play, play as if it's the last time.
Eric ClaptonRead
I don't know if I believe in luck. I think I'm very fortunate.
Interpretation
The quote emphasizes appreciation for one's fortunate circumstances rather than attributing success to luck.
Eric Clapton's quote reflects a mindset that values personal achievements and the circumstances that lead to success, rather than attributing it to random chance or luck. It suggests that recognizing one's fortune can create a greater sense of gratitude and responsibility for one's own success.
In practice
In a motivational speech about achieving dreams.
Every time you pick up your guitar to play, play as if it's the last time.
There are people these days who can do things on the guitar which are beyond my reach. There's one guy who plays with Queen who can do things I would dream of doing. I sincerely mean that.
My original interests and intentions in guitar playing were primarily created on quality of tone, for instance, the way the instrument could be made to echo or simulate the human voice.
When I saw Jimi Hendrix I knew immediately that this guy was the real thing ... and when he played it was like a rough sketch of what he was going to become ... this guy was our generation, and he wasn't in a suit .. he played a Howlin' Wolf song 'Killing Floor', and then we (The Cream) had to carry on the set. It was pretty hard to follow.
My definition of Blues is that it's a musical form which is very disciplined and structured coupled with a state of mind, and you can have either of those things but it's the two together that make it what it is. And you need to be a student for one, and a human being for the other, but those things alone don't do it.
My selective memory of what drinking was like told me that standing at the bar in a pub, on a summer's evening with a long, tall glass of lager and lime was heaven, and I chose not to remember the nights on which I had sat with a bottle of vodka, a gram of coke and a shotgun, contemplating suicide.
Successful people don't fear failure, but understand that it's necessary to learn and grow from.
I think luck is the sense to recognize an opportunity and the ability to take advantage of it... The man who can smile at his breaks and grab his chances gets on.
I feel that I am in a business that is a credit to the womanhood of our race.
A startup, to a some degree, is a set of those challenges of, 'If you don't solve this, you're dead.'
Once, a union job at GM or AT&T was a bridge to success. Now, a nonunion Wal-Mart job is a bridge to nowhere.
I feel like I've given up a lot of my fantasies. I just want to do things differently, and to a lot of people that's annoying. I like weird stuff. I always hoped if we had a big success it would be on our own terms.
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