Thursday, October 20, 2005

Varying Degrees of Quality

With human endeavors, particularly artistic ones, 'works' are not always of the same superiority as previous works or even of future ones. Every painting by DaVinci was not a masterpiece like the Mona Lisa, every album by the Pink Floyd was not as refined as Dark Side of the Moon. To even approach a masterwork, one must develop their skill and practice their their craft.

This prepares you for the inspirational. The time, the place and the work; aligning to create that defining masterwork.

Not everything gets better with age, but you can strive for a consistent high quality, and know that you have the confidence and potential for great work when it's time.

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