The thought of making work that's easily consumed and quickly forgotten - what's the point? I want my work to be cohesive, to age and improve like old leather.
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Some people care about their work lasting forever - I have little interest in it.
It's all about learning your craft and honing it in and really paying attention to people who are doing it and what their advice is. It's like anything: it takes years and years and years. A lot of it comes down to work ethic.
Our age is before all things a practical one. It demands of us all clear and tangible results of our work.
In an ageing society, it makes sense to support older adults to develop new skills, prolonging their working lives.
Hard work keeps the wrinkles out of the mind and spirit.
I think it's nice to know that people in the industry are paying attention to all of the hard work you've done throughout the years and rewarding you for it. It reminds you to keep doing it, to keep pushing yourself, and to always remain that way.
The work gets more difficult as you get older. You learn more and you gather more experiences, there is deeper pain and higher highs.
A huge part of making something work is getting along with people you work with. You want them to succeed; you want them to bring their ideas to life as much as possible.
For everybody in their busy lives, you need to invest in sharpening your tools, and you need to invest in longevity.
Create something, sell it, make it better, sell it some more and then create something that obsoletes what you used to make.
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