I have been slightly reading a book called "Psychology for Musicians" by Andreas C. Lehmann, John A. Sloboda, and Robert H. Woody, in which at one point it gives an idea as an exercise to write out your ideal/perfect concert review. I actually did this (months ago) and found it to be quite a freeing experience, somehow. Maybe it even slightly changed my viewpoint on matters

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Anyhoo, I've always been somewhat fascinated by people's biographies for various reasons, but especially because I feel it is a way (yes, sometimes almost strictly a business way) to define oneself to the public. And, to piggyback on the idea I mentioned above, I am curious what your ideal biography would be? So, maybe you already are living it and it would just be a matter of how to present your facts. But, I'm also curious how people would re-write their own history, so to speak, if it were possible.
My concept on what it would currently be is something I might think more deeply about if I were to write it out here, but I think it's changed a bit over the past few years and especially within the past several months. As, what I would consider ideal for me personally, right now, is for particular reasons. So, whatever your reason for writing one, whether it's professional or personal or whatever, you choose what you feel would be your absolute ideal in how you define yourself today (even if it defines your past). Perhaps next practicing break I'll start mine.
