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Tag Archives: Trust
Letting Go
Grief and creativity seldom sit alongside each other very comfortably, even though the latter can be the cure (or at least a genuine comfort) for the former. Still, the thought of creating anything, of having to make aesthetic choices and … Continue reading
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I Don’t Know How to Make That
They don’t say it out loud, but you know it’s what they’re thinking. In many creative pursuits (for example, writing software, or designing something), the maker will be asked to create something specific, according to some set of requirements, but … Continue reading
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Which Apple Is The Juiciest?
I had a nice, juicy apple for my lunch today. It was bought from a supermarket and it had the word “juicy” written on the bag. And it was a juicy apple, but not actually the sweetest apple I have … Continue reading
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25 Inspiring Things
When somebody you know does something amazing that you didn’t expect them to do or you didn’t even expect they would be capable of doing Things children make with their own two hands Friends that finally enjoy success in their … Continue reading
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Limited Only By Your Imagination
This slogan “Limited only by your imagination” was one that was used by a company I used to work for, which produced the first digital sampling synthesizers that made any significant commercial impact. I recall, at the time, thinking that … Continue reading
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Which Way’s Wrong?
Artists work in a certain way. They usually have no boss. They get on with their work in a self-directed way. Nobody thinks they won’t. Nobody needs to direct them. There is usually no committee. There are no meetings. They … Continue reading
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