Being well off financially and being successful are two different things - success is reaching goals you set for yourself, like being able to sustain your lifestyle. Some people view just finishing a project success.
I didn't realize I started watching this 13 mins after this was uploaded. I've been watching the backlog but when I heard about how much miguel fanart there is I realized this must be a new one lol
I definitely feel like a failure in my art career. I thought I had made it when I became an in house illustrator for a cybersecurity organization, but as I continued on in the role, my frustrations sort of piled up. One of my coworkers in the marketing side of the house told me "he doesn't care if an artist is happy with their work" and "if you want to be happy with your work, be happy with the work you do at home". Sure that might be true but it began to take a toll on how I approached drawing to the point where now I have lost all passion for it and rarely pick up a pencil. Thankfully I made the jump over to cybersecurity and am enjoying it, but trying to be a professional artist made me fall out of love with the one activity I enjoyed my whole life.
I feel so bad I missed this episode but I'm glad I caught up! You can tell y'all think a lot about the topics that you share with us! It's super op and super helpful
Success changes as once something becomes a reality your dreams expand. There are things a beginner doesn't dare to dream, or can't even fathom in the first place, and as you get better your ideals also grow. As you can't reach the ideal, ie perfection, you can't fully achieve your own personal success. Which is both good and bad, it's good because it means you always have room to grow and you won't use success as an excuse for complacency. However, never feeling good enough, never feeling successful, is not good for one's mental health. Also, how we define success is often through inexperience, say if you are like I am successful once I get published. Then you get published and it's not the great dream you imagined, you aren't going to feel successful.
Funny enough, recently read an article about an interview that Sui Ishida did and in that interview he dosent see/consider tokyo ghoul as a success. Wild shii
You guys should read the book of Ecclesiastes the author is like, I've tried everything under the sun and nothing satisfied him. Long story short, it concludes in following the Lord. True satisfaction is in His word and faith in Him.
Or don't use diversity to take advantage of these diverse groups. Imagine seeing a charger they hype, the anticipation; something like"they're finally bringing in someone like me." But with when the time comes that hyped up diverse character has one line and is the biggest stereotype of that diverse group
Cut straight through the bs this episode. Ppl care way more about the quality of the story than whether or not the stories are diverse enough. Quality is timeless, gimmicks are forgettable. also, the frequency of how much thirdphp forgets is worrying! Get this boy on some supplements and cardio
Success is never how far you get, it's how far you've gotten from wherever you've started
Being well off financially and being successful are two different things - success is reaching goals you set for yourself, like being able to sustain your lifestyle. Some people view just finishing a project success.
Well said
Absolutely!
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Welcome back artcast
I didn't realize I started watching this 13 mins after this was uploaded. I've been watching the backlog but when I heard about how much miguel fanart there is I realized this must be a new one lol
Lowkey, I missed you guys. Yall are so inspirational
The ego topic I relate to so much! Controlling it instead of it controlling you was a huge part of me getting more confidence.
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I definitely feel like a failure in my art career. I thought I had made it when I became an in house illustrator for a cybersecurity organization, but as I continued on in the role, my frustrations sort of piled up. One of my coworkers in the marketing side of the house told me "he doesn't care if an artist is happy with their work" and "if you want to be happy with your work, be happy with the work you do at home". Sure that might be true but it began to take a toll on how I approached drawing to the point where now I have lost all passion for it and rarely pick up a pencil. Thankfully I made the jump over to cybersecurity and am enjoying it, but trying to be a professional artist made me fall out of love with the one activity I enjoyed my whole life.
I feel so bad I missed this episode but I'm glad I caught up! You can tell y'all think a lot about the topics that you share with us! It's super op and super helpful
bro, i like u guys podcast's so much, why dont u make it a playlist?
Legendary podcast i needed this fuel
Oh heck yeahhhh been waiting for a new episode to drop!!
hell yeah!
Success changes as once something becomes a reality your dreams expand. There are things a beginner doesn't dare to dream, or can't even fathom in the first place, and as you get better your ideals also grow. As you can't reach the ideal, ie perfection, you can't fully achieve your own personal success. Which is both good and bad, it's good because it means you always have room to grow and you won't use success as an excuse for complacency. However, never feeling good enough, never feeling successful, is not good for one's mental health.
Also, how we define success is often through inexperience, say if you are like I am successful once I get published. Then you get published and it's not the great dream you imagined, you aren't going to feel successful.
i feel that being successful is not worrying about what happens next.
The duo is back
Funny enough, recently read an article about an interview that Sui Ishida did and in that interview he dosent see/consider tokyo ghoul as a success. Wild shii
that’s wild
1:13:40 ay thats me
Dude I'm from philippines and eraser heads is one of the iconic band in the philippines you have good music taste sirrrrrr hahahaha
Lets gooooo another episode
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thx
You guys should read the book of Ecclesiastes the author is like, I've tried everything under the sun and nothing satisfied him. Long story short, it concludes in following the Lord. True satisfaction is in His word and faith in Him.
Me personally I enjoy eating chips
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Or don't use diversity to take advantage of these diverse groups. Imagine seeing a charger they hype, the anticipation; something like"they're finally bringing in someone like me." But with when the time comes that hyped up diverse character has one line and is the biggest stereotype of that diverse group
Bro mark is hacking he a Nigerian prince and he got the philopino baddie daaaaaaaaaamn🎉
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Cut straight through the bs this episode. Ppl care way more about the quality of the story than whether or not the stories are diverse enough. Quality is timeless, gimmicks are forgettable.
also, the frequency of how much thirdphp forgets is worrying! Get this boy on some supplements and cardio
It's official: DD Markk has the worst taste in everything