Nice one Clint. So it's National Barcode Day is it 🎊 let's party 🥳 I wonder if there ever will be a QR code day sometime in the future 😎 Now Clint, and others, know I have an elective taste in music, art, a sort of 'suck it and see' attitude, with a I like what I like response. Wow even the Richard Wager Die Walkure premiered in Munich on this day, what an energetic piece for doing the Ivory Towers cleaning 😎 Now if I can I'll dig the YT clip out I've previously posted on here, get everyone in a rousing mood 😲 Cheers DougT 🇫🇴🇬🇧
Always do things that you love to do. It's nice if it pleases other people but it is a waste of time and effort to keep pleasing others. [How boring if everyone liked the same things, food, art, music, activities. Too conformist.]
Ain’t that the truth. Sadly, I’ve run into a few too many “creatives” lately who spend more time measuring the “success” of their work than making their work. A waste of time and energy in my book. The platforms want to gamify everything. I just want to art everything. :-)
I have been lucky that money has never motivated me (I have been down to my last 100 pounds/dollars - more than once - but something has happened before I've reached zero. The Universe is on my side). I have been horrified to note that many younger people ask if doing a law degree, a medical degree, a chemistry degree or any other occupation is "worth it". I know that they mean "money".
I have lived too many lifetimes and I believe that it is best to do whatever you love or like to do and then you will never "work" a day in your life.
The "me, me, me" tendency to see one's worth by how many Facebook likes you get is abhorent to me. Do things which make you happy and, hopefully, make other people happy, healthy, safe, growing.
I sense luck has been only a part of the secret to your success, dear one. Being present and ready to dig in (and dig deep as necessary) seems at least as important. But I’m open to learning more from your experiences…as always. Cheers, Ray!
Thanks Clint, Milton Glaser, and Sean Hayes,❤💙💚💛💜🌈🧡🤎🖤
https://youtu.be/hQM97_iNXhk?si=GQ9MyrK7lMQjZXoO
Music to do your housework to 😁😎✅
Damned I did a cute reply Clint buttttt attempted to add to it (edit) and the whole things disappeared ggggrrrr, Cheers DougT
Nice one Clint. So it's National Barcode Day is it 🎊 let's party 🥳 I wonder if there ever will be a QR code day sometime in the future 😎 Now Clint, and others, know I have an elective taste in music, art, a sort of 'suck it and see' attitude, with a I like what I like response. Wow even the Richard Wager Die Walkure premiered in Munich on this day, what an energetic piece for doing the Ivory Towers cleaning 😎 Now if I can I'll dig the YT clip out I've previously posted on here, get everyone in a rousing mood 😲 Cheers DougT 🇫🇴🇬🇧
Hear, Hear!! Art is the word & the world!!
Always do things that you love to do. It's nice if it pleases other people but it is a waste of time and effort to keep pleasing others. [How boring if everyone liked the same things, food, art, music, activities. Too conformist.]
Ain’t that the truth. Sadly, I’ve run into a few too many “creatives” lately who spend more time measuring the “success” of their work than making their work. A waste of time and energy in my book. The platforms want to gamify everything. I just want to art everything. :-)
I have been lucky that money has never motivated me (I have been down to my last 100 pounds/dollars - more than once - but something has happened before I've reached zero. The Universe is on my side). I have been horrified to note that many younger people ask if doing a law degree, a medical degree, a chemistry degree or any other occupation is "worth it". I know that they mean "money".
I have lived too many lifetimes and I believe that it is best to do whatever you love or like to do and then you will never "work" a day in your life.
The "me, me, me" tendency to see one's worth by how many Facebook likes you get is abhorent to me. Do things which make you happy and, hopefully, make other people happy, healthy, safe, growing.
I sense luck has been only a part of the secret to your success, dear one. Being present and ready to dig in (and dig deep as necessary) seems at least as important. But I’m open to learning more from your experiences…as always. Cheers, Ray!