The classic fables are timeless gems of wisdom. Our shared stories, myths, and folklore are invaluable guides on how to live our lives. They’ve lost prominence in our modern societies, though we need them now more than ever. But that’s not why I wrote my book of fables. The real reason I wrote it was because of a bunch of made-up animals. I want to share that story with you today, because it carries an important lesson about the power of doing pointless things.
Love that! I often write about the value of pointless stuff when I was doing random silly animations. They never turned to anything, but they still had so much value. I think when I speak of pointless stuff I should also mention that. It’s all worth it, not just the stuff that eventually yields some other path
This is me. All of it. I haven't written a book of fables or had any tangible success, but outside of that our trajectories are the same.
Love that! I often write about the value of pointless stuff when I was doing random silly animations. They never turned to anything, but they still had so much value. I think when I speak of pointless stuff I should also mention that. It’s all worth it, not just the stuff that eventually yields some other path
love this message, and specifically: “Creativity has many goals. Consumption is only one of them.”!
Thanks Sabra! So glad it resonated. And great to hear from you — hope the exploration journey is going well!