Of course, when communicating, you must choose people who have the opportunity to speak so that they can see that they are not just listeners. Communication goes smoothly and achieves good results only when the other person is interested and has a lot to say. If you hope the other person will truly realize and correct your mistake, you must try to save their face. That way, the other person will happily continue to absorb your criticism and not criticize you. One afternoon, the boss accidentally walked into the ironing board and saw the workers smoking, while the no-smoking sign hung above their heads.
Jeremy Collins is a multifaceted artist, climber, and adventurer whose work intertwines the grit of the wild with a mastery of visual storytelling. Known for his breathtaking illustrations and striking narratives, Collins captures the raw beauty and intensity of the natural world through his art and prose. As a climber, his daring ascents in some of the world's most remote and challenging locations have shaped both his work and worldview, fostering a deep connection between him and the rugged landscapes he immerses into. Collins' work invites us to understand the challenges and struggle of wilderness and ourselves, sparking a deeper appreciation for both the environment and the human spirit's capacity to endure.
His complex, cerebral, and whimsical drawings and maps have been featured in books, films, and commercial work. From the cover of National Geographic to his award winning book Drawn: The Art of Ascent, and Earth Almanac, Jeremy is a bottomless well of inspired expression.