Does asocial people chose framebuilding or does framebuilding asocialize?
Does asocial people chose framebuilding or does framebuilding asocialize?
Aimar
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Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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I'm very glad I work in a city shop, not a workshop out in the woods - I get people popping in all the time. Sometimes have to ask them to hold on while I finish a joint, but that's made up for by the lack of isolation. And customers like seeing how things are made.
Distractions are a time suck
Bill Fernance
Bicycle Shop Owner
Part Time Framebuilder
Bicycle Tragic
One of my teachers told stories of various builders he knew who were "othered". Had challenges to their ability to go along with the crowd, so to speak. A few committed suicide, the teacher suffered partner issues. My retail peers have their sometimes tragic track records.
I tend to think that the fringe aspect of our business accepts and makes allowances for the strange/"others". Just look at some of our customers who can't get by in society and won't be allowed to have a car or a moving forward job. Or how can't fit in. Andy.
Andy Stewart
10%
I think it takes a unique person to toil in near complete solitude. I'm very interested in the idea of energy transferral as being one of the differences between introverts and extroverts. Some people give energy and others take, and of course none of that is absolute either. I have less energy to give these days and some days I surround myself with those who have extra to give. Energy takers literally exhaust me I've found out. I suspect those among my peers who who have the least need for social interaction guard themselves from energy takers too. We all live in this world so finding the balance is key.
And don't understimate the fumes.
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Andrés Arregui Velázquez
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In the time I've spent building the couple of frames I've done so far I've revelled in the solitude and the chance to immerse myself in the process. I'm unsure if at frame 100 whether that will be the same but Ive always seeked solitude in my life in a lot of things Ive done.
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"Even my farts smell like steel!" - Diel
"Make something with your hands. Not with your money." - Dario
Sean Doyle
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OTE=bencooper;677316]I'm very glad I work in a city shop, not a workshop out in the woods - I get people popping in all the time. Sometimes have to ask them to hold on while I finish a joint, but that's made up for by the lack of isolation. And customers like seeing how things are made.[/QUOTE]
Humor there
Years ago I was in Edinboro years ago and I stopped into a parliament meeting.
What was being debated?
Whether to legalize marijuana.
What ever happened there?
I know it's ot. Funny lead in though.
Interesting thread.
--- i'm close to getting closer..
ronnie with a smile
When I'm working, I really like being left alone. I have worked closely with others on occasion, and it's ok if we are working as a team on the same thing and they know where their towel is, but as far as just random coworkers around me, I'm happy to stay in my work bubble.
If I were a full time builder, I'd be happy with that, but I do seek out social interaction outside of work. I'm not a complete hermit:)
Eric Doswell, aka Edoz
Summoner of Crickets
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In Before the Lock
I work in an office with all women. It is quite similar to isolation, but with a cruel twist to it.
—Nikola TeslaBe alone—that is the secret of invention: be alone, that is when ideas are born.
—Pablo PicassoWithout great solitude no serious work is possible.
—Albert EinsteinThe monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.
—K. NiermanStop teasing your sister and both of you go outside and jump on the trampoline or something. It's a beautiful day.
Kevin, with complete isolation I think part of the creative process might also get lost. We all need influences and references to evolve, or at least I think so.
If you never listen new music, if you never read new books, if you never see other builders work or techniques, you might get stucked in your own recursive worm
From the very born day, we evolve by watching our surronding world
Aimar
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