I am very glad I clicked on this video. I absolutely love this format. I felt like I was in the room with you, and I almost even started talking a loud as if it was my turn. I think about these topics almost daily! Subbed, Keep the videos coming!
Really good conversation to have and proper points coming up here :) For me it was the realization that perfection is relative that got me going creating more things, perfection is relative, and it’s in the eye of the beholder - once that sunk in creating shit was so much more fun. The second «ahaaaa» was exploration vs end goal. Once one understands the exploration part is more important than the end goal another road block disappeared. Exploration is key to become better at something, and exploration does not mean «make it shitty» - While exploring it’s possible to strive for a certain level of quality, but if that level is not achieved with the current project more exploration is needed to up your skills and potentially finish the next project with a higher level of quality :)
"a finger in every pie THATS A SAYING" "...This is Michael" 😅😂😂😂 & Him saying bread maker instead of winner "no, no money- yeast" 😂😂😂 So unintentionally funny to me! 😅😅😅
Definitely feeling this. My go-to is fine art, but I've always got side stuff going on, whether that's me making dumb little sketches only vaguely connected to my main art, or whether it's something completely different, like knitting or spinning yarn. I think it takes the pressure off . . . at least relatively. Right now I'm in uni and getting a LOT of pressure from a professor, and knowing that I have something that is mine to return to, that doesn't have to be perfect (like knitting a pair of socks) is relieving some of the tension I'm feeling.