“I’m still in love with the keyboard, but my viewpoint of what’s important in life has evolved. I’m much more interested in the world, interested in humanity, interested in the environment, the planet. I view myself now as a human being, not a musician. Musician is what I do. It’s not what I am. And it makes a huge difference.”

— Herbie Hancock, on the present moment. (via americanroutes)
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