![]() You need to be thick-skinned, to learn that not every project will survive. Thirdly, When you start off, you have to deal with the problems of failure.Secondly, If you have an idea of what you want to make, what you were put here to do, then just go and do that.First of all: When you start out on a career in the arts you have no idea what you are doing. This is great.This isn't to encourage haphazardly going through life however, but instead it highlights the distinct ways not playing by the established rules can play to your favor. Gaiman simply made it up as he went along. It's called "Make Good Art," and in it he talks about his career, how he didn't go to college and has never had a career plan. In May of 2012, author Neil Gaiman gave one of the greatest college commencement speeches of all time at Philadelphia's University of the Arts. "A freelance life is sometimes like putting messages in bottles, on a desert island, and hoping that someone will find one of your bottles and open it and read it." ![]()
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