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Karisher
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7. "Most everybody alive is so obsessed with what's new that they all think about the same things. If you're having trouble finding people to think with, seek out the dead. They have a lot to say and they are excellent listeners."
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Karisher
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7. "Art is the highest form of hope". But hope is not about knowing how things will turn out-it is moving forward in the face of uncertainty. It's a way of dealing with uncertainty. To have hope, you must acknowledge that you don't know everything and you don't know what's going to happen. That's the only way to keep going and the only way tokeep making art: to be open to possibility and allow yourself to be changed.
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6. "Art is for life, not the other way around."
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5. "If you want to change your life, change what you pay attention to. "We give things meaning by paying attention to them," Jessa Crispin writes, "and so moving your attention from one thing to another can absolutely change your future.""
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Karisher
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5. "his goal with his art was "to breathe new life into the way we look at the ordinary things around us." This is exactly what an artist does: By paying extra attention to their world, they teach us to pay more attention to ours. The first step toward transforming your life into art is to start paying more attention to it."
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Karisher
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4. "Try it: If you're bummed out and hating your work, pick somebody special in your life and make something for them. If you have a big audience, make them something special and give it away. Or maybe even better: Volunteer your time and teach someone else how to make what you make and do what you do. See how it feels. See whether it puts you in a better place."
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Karisher
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4. "It's always good to have a hobby where there's no way to monetize it... So follow your dreams, but right up to the point where they become your job, and then run in the other direction."
— Feb 16, 2026 02:29PM
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Karisher
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4. "Everyone who's turned their passion into their breadwinning knows this is dangerous territory. One of the easiest ways to hate something you love is to turn it into your job: taking the thing that keeps you you alive spiritually and turning it into the thing that keeps you alive literally."
— Feb 16, 2026 02:28PM
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Karisher
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3. "The great artists are able to retain this sense of playfulness throughout their careers. Art and the artist both suffer most when the artist gets too heavy, too focused on results."
— Feb 16, 2026 02:07PM
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Karisher
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2. "The only antidote is JOMO: the Joy Of Missing Out. As writer Anil Dash explains, "There can be, and should be, a blissful, serene enjoyment in knowing, and celebrating, that there are folks out there having the time of their life at something that you might have loved to, but are simply skipping." "
— Feb 16, 2026 02:01PM
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2. The phone gives us a lot but it takes away three key elements of discovery: loneliness, uncertainty, and boredom. Those have always been where creative ideas come from."
— Feb 16, 2026 01:55PM
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2. "Creativity is about connection-you must be connected to others in order to be inspired and share your own work but it is also about disconnection. You must retreat from the world long enough to think, practice your art, and bring forth something worth sharing with others. You must play a little hide-and-seek in order to produce something worth being found."
— Feb 16, 2026 01:54PM
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1. No matter how successful you get, no matter what level of achievement you reach, you will never really "arrive". Other than death, there's no finish line or retirement for the creative person.
— Feb 15, 2026 03:00PM
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