A very good mantra indeed. And a tough one to wrap your head around as a neophyte. Maestro is almost like a Zen koan... to win, you try not to win, but of course if you're trying not to win in order to win, you won't win...Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell wrote:those are two very different ideas in most performers' heads, though...Justin D. wrote:First, everyone should play to win. And by play to win, I mean play to the best of their abilities and have fun.
a good mantra for Maestro, for me anyway, is "Don't win the game...win the show."
This is why I say, as a player, ignore the scores. If you're like me, and the competitive aspect festers in your mind even when you know it's not supposed to, just don't look. People think I'm not competitive. I'm super competitive, just not competent at most things. When I paid attention to the scores, I noticed things like being cut when another player with the same total was allowed to stay. I don't know whether it was an oversight of a shape-of-show decision, but whichever it was, it festered in my mind. It wasn't until later that the superego kicked in and reminded me that it doesn't fucking matter. So now I just let it go from the start.