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Phoenix Larousse

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From The Myth of the Starving Artist & Other Misconceptions about Creativity by Jeff Goins

Use money as a means, not a master. Don’t make art to make money. Make money to make more art. Use business to create meaning in the world and to help that work spread. Don’t serve Mammon; let M…

From The Myth of the Starving Artist & Other Misconceptions about Creativity by Jeff Goins

… find an adequate expression to convey it to as many souls as possible.” To put it more succinctly: Art needs an audience. The good artist serves the audience, the bad artist exploits it.

From Embrace Embarrassment by Charbel Semaan

…ccess. But there’s something distinctive that happens when givers succeed: it spreads and cascades. When takers win, there’s usually someone else who loses. Research shows that people tend to envy successful takers and look for ways to knock them down a no…

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Two Years To No Lies

Dina Kaplan

The media did cover attacks on *insert country here*. You just weren’t reading it.

Emma Kelly

The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New

Kristyna Zapletal