:: Epiphany ::
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Hugh McLeod, the mind behind gapingvoid, has put into words what I have, for years, failed to explain - why I will, without fail, jump into a play, short film, photo shoot, or whatever production, even if I know that my regular job (or until recently, my class schedule) will not give me enough time to do so. He has, on top of this, done so in less than fifty (50) words. His explanation, The Sex & Cash Theory, goes like this:
13:07 | view comments
Hugh McLeod, the mind behind gapingvoid, has put into words what I have, for years, failed to explain - why I will, without fail, jump into a play, short film, photo shoot, or whatever production, even if I know that my regular job (or until recently, my class schedule) will not give me enough time to do so. He has, on top of this, done so in less than fifty (50) words. His explanation, The Sex & Cash Theory, goes like this:
"The creative person basically has two kinds of jobs: One is the sexy, creative kind. Second is the kind that pays the bills. Sometimes the task in hand covers both bases, but not often. This tense duality will always play center stage. It will never be transcended."I guess this explains why I am somehow able to find time to sneak in those little projects of mine that rob me of rest, stress me out, and more often than not, barely pad my wallet.