![]() ![]() We have become obsessed with planning our lives and wanting to know how everything is going to turn out. So with that said, here is my twist on the 16 lessons you can learn from the “Make Good Art” speech by Neil Gaiman: 1. Lack of fulfillment is a steep descent into a dark hole of failure that you may never get out of. Your life’s work should tick both of these box’s otherwise, you will never be fulfilled. Art is something that you respect and something you care about. For that moment, everything I was thinking about and all my troubles seemed to disappear – that’s what good art does.Įverything you do in life should be treated like art. It was truly magnificent, and it made me feel like I was in another world in a far away galaxy. The art that stood in front of my eyes was a group of glow in the dark drones that was combined with beautiful, female, western dancing. I haven’t watched it for some time and was inspired to revisit it after watching a great piece of artistry online. One of the best speeches that will teach you about life is Neil Gaiman’s “Make Good Art” Video on YouTube. ![]()
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