Lost Art of Asking Questions - Working with in constraints.
Khem Raj August 28, 2024 #metaThere is a limit to resources, therefore ever-increasing demand for resources is not sustainable. With software engineer's hat on How many times we wish to have a infinitely fast computer to build the software. But there is a strange beauty of creativity that gets unfurled through human mind when thinking a solution with in constraints.
Keith Jarrett – The Köln Concert is one of the most iconic solo piano performances in jazz history, recorded live on January 24, 1975, at the Cologne Opera House. The story behind it is as remarkable as the music itself.
Jarrett, exhausted from a lack of sleep and suffering from severe back pain, was faced with a subpar piano that was small, out of tune, and intended only for rehearsals. Despite these challenges, he decided to perform. What followed was a mesmerizing improvisation, blending classical, jazz, and blues influences.
The concert, originally thought to be a failure due to the circumstances, turned out to be a masterpiece. The recording became a bestseller, and its emotional depth and spontaneous creativity continue to captivate listeners worldwide.
Therefore, always ask for constraints one will need to operate with in to solve the problem at hand