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In music, notes are important. But the silence between the notes is just as vital.
Life works the same way.
Remember, each task is important and leads onto the next. Those moments between the notes.
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How have I never seen the official LinkedIn song music video?
“Cake’s “The Distance” is an exuberant satire on the relentless and often solitary pursuit of success in capitalist societies. The song’s catchy, almost hypnotic repetition of “He’s going the distance, he’s going for speed” becomes an anthem for the competitive rat race, where victory, and the material success it brings, is the sole focus.
In the music video, the themes of capitalism are depicted through vibrant and absurd visuals. The protagonist in a suit, drenched in sweat and various substances, represents the businessperson archetype, embodying the messy, unglamorous side of striving for success. The visuals of him drinking from a champagne glass while running underscores the hollow celebratory nature of the pursuit, where the drink represents luxury, but the act of drinking is reduced to a mechanical process—no enjoyment, just part of the race.
The use of exaggerated characters and settings in the video creates a surreal, almost dream-like quality that mirrors the often bizarre and nonsensical nature of capitalist excess. The businessman chasing a woman across surreal landscapes, with her seemingly indifferent to his efforts, could symbolize the elusive nature of happiness in a capitalistic chase—always pursued, seldom caught.
Cake’s music video serves as a brilliant, ironic commentary on the absurdity of capitalist ambition. It does not just celebrate or critique capitalism; it forces the viewer to confront its absurdity. This approach of using humor and satire to tackle serious social commentary is what makes “The Distance” enduringly relevant and arguably one of the most clever takes on the theme in music.”
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2 minute watch, full of the joy of a life cut short, and such an important message about the importance of night time positioning.
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"There are no wrong notes." —Not in music. Not in business.
That's Victor Wooten, bass legend.
"I don't have perfect pitch, but i don't care. Because you're not gonna dance to the key. You dance to the groove.
All the notes are right, but it's the context that makes it right, not the pitch."
This is the lesson you can take on ditching product-market fit.
Why? Because it's all about the context.
You need to find the right context to make it groove. And for something to be groovy, sometimes it needs to not fit in.
The context is filled with who you want to help/serve.
With how you can help them best.
Because when you find them altogether, they won't care about the key or the pitch.
"No matter what note I play."
No matter what note *you* play.
They'll dance to *your* groove.
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