People in Internet NEVER Post Their Failures (Mostly Artists)
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0.000 HBDPeople in Internet NEVER Post Their Failures (Mostly Artists)
# <center> Hi everyone! </center> # *Have you ever felt like you are going through Steemit (or Facebook) and you start watching this awesome artists (in case you are an artists, if not apply it to the idols of your profession hehe) and think deep inside "damn, they are gods !!". Well let me tell you something:* **<center> They are not </center>** <center>*</center> ###### <center> *(All the images are my own creation and so I own the rights of them)*</center> __________ There is a lot of talented people out there that would completely humiliate our skills in whatever we do. And the truth is that *they have their own <strike>asian guy</strike> ghosts that humiliates them too.* See, having this elements in your career and life itself (because it also applies to your **personal development** -your personality, character, your own value as a person-) are extremely positive if you know how to understand them. Furthermore, I would consider this not only as elements but **tools** of your own development: ###### <center>*Being a human is extremely hard, mostly because we don't really know why we came to the world and what our mission or goal in life is. But we have a finite time in here, so we feel the weight of time as well.*</center> # _<center> This means that most of us are completely **lost** but in **hurry**. What the F, right?</center>_ The first step there then, is to find a goal, a little one, ANY! Even a dummy one such as *taking a little tubular-shaped organized piece of graphite over a matte white material for making pictograms*. Or as we call it... ***making little drawings for living***. <center>_See, it's better have one random goal that leads **somewhere** than **none at all**._</center> <p> <div class=pull-left>  </div> In fact, you [should only have one goal a time](https://steemit.com/life/@anritco/guide-to-the-beginner-how-to-study-anything-your-path-to-become-a-professional-artist-vol-2). Then assuming that you already have that objective and that you did your homework (which means to make a deep research of the methods, techniques and **professionals leading each topic** -I'll do a post about this soon-), now you are plenty of great professionals that appear in your nightmares telling you that you will never get there. **Even worse**: <p> <center> *They are so extremely good and successful that even looking for their mistakes or <strike>s#!tty</strike> artworks where they failed, __there is none.__*</center> <center></center> <p> <div class=pull-right>  </div> See, I had many opportunities to talk with these people, and when I was asking them (after <strike>licking their balls</strike> telling them how much I like their work) if they had any secret. The answer was always the same: [**"practice, practice and practice and after that, practice a little bit more"**](https://steemit.com/art/@anritco/guide-to-the-beginner-your-path-to-become-a-professional-artist-vol-1). "There are no magic paths", they said. And I believed that ! But then I was asking them back: </p> *Where are all your failures that drove you into this point?? Do you still fail?* The answer completely changed my vision of everything: <center> ***"Dude, I fail a lot! It's still being super frustrating, but you learn how to deal with frustration and the most important: YOU NEVER show your sketches in the internet, you never show your failures. Just your success, because this is the way that people recognizes you and see you. This creates your image through others and this image will talk by itself"***. </center> Okay they just said that they fail a lot and they don't upload their sketches. The rest is a little bit of my words with these concept that got into my mind. So the whole point here is to understand that what you show in your space in the internet with your name and signature, remains as the image that people will have way after you upload that artwork. This is the main reason why artists just upload their success (and in many cases, such as mine, some of their works still being pretty nasty). <center>*There is one more factor divided in two that plays an important role: __The experience.__*</center> <p> <div class=pull-left>  </div> * See, the more experience you have the more skills you have for understanding in first place **how to solve problems** inside the canvas (or your work area whatever your profession is). This means that your chances of failing are lower with every new practice you do and with every study you have. * And in second term you start understanding since almost the very beginning of your artwork **if it s gonna work or not**. This is actually why I always try to make a solid base and start everything from that point. </p> This is actually super important... can you imagine a building without the proper base? It would collapse anytime due that the weight would simply kill it. Or can you imagine a completely improvised building? Well... I can and I tell you that **it would be a mess**. This is why improvisation is good for problem-solving, but not as a 100% method of working. So **try to have a plan before and a solid base.** <center>*</center> ---------- ## <center> Conclusion </center> Don't get depressed because you are bad, **you are not!** These people better than you were practicing A LOT for getting where they are. Remember: they are not gods, they are insanely dedicated people that just want to see their skills grow daily. They are really normal people, but with a **goal**. So what are you waiting for? <center>*This is YOUR moment for finding YOUR goals!*</center> <center>*Good luck!*</center> ---------- _<center>If you read all this post I want to **thank you**, I always try to keep quality above quantity and this was the case. So I invite you to do the same and to make from Steemit a better quality place than a platform where you make **crappy posts for getting some dollars**.</center>_ <center>Thanks once again for all your support!</center> <center>Bye!</center>
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