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stimulus -> RE: Don't know what to do with my life... advice? (8/10/2008 2:25:31 AM)
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ORIGINAL: PhrozenPhoenix Well I do enjoy filmmaking its just something I don't really see a future in. Same with animation. Or anything in the "art" department. You only get anywhere in that if you're lucky otherwise its just a hobby. But being frustrated about what I'm gonna do, I don't really have any motivation to get into hobbies unless I know its gonna take me somewhere. It just feels like a time sink otherwise. If you insist on only doing your art for work, it can be very difficult to make a living. However, if you're open to using your artistic skills commercially, that's an entirely different ball game. I make my living leading a media team that produces videos, designs all sorts of printed materials, writes articles, and designs\authors website materials - for a group of missionaries, no less. So it's a pretty stinking cool job. [:D] quote:
ORIGINAL: blessedinnyc Well, there's a reason they call work, well work. Unless you are a trader, emergency room doctor, teacher in the inner-city, or maybe work in the church, most jobs aren't all that exciting. While I love my job, I've got to agree with this statement. It can be particularly hard for creative people to put their creative skills to work simply because you can't always do your own thing, it has to be done by a deadline, it has to be under budget, etc. It would be more fun, more meaningful, to be able to only design and produce the materials I want to at work. But then it wouldn't be work - it would be my hobby. The question is, would you be happier creating artwork for the packaging and advertisements for your sour cream company instead of working at the production plant? Their will still be parts of it you find boring and dislike - their are parts of my job that I detest - but is it better than the alternative?
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