Writing, Drawing and What You're "Meant" To Do
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(02-22-2016, 03:11 AM)Amit Dutta Wrote: I wanted / want to do it all at some point, but I chose to focus on the art for a while. Now that I am pretty much full time on the art, I am starting to think about the others again. I have dabble in all during that time still as well, just not as much. There is absolutely no reason why choosing one at one point means you are giving up on it. It just means your attention isn't on it for now.

That's been my problem, an absence in any of the artforms makes me feel like I'm rapidly losing skill in it.


(02-22-2016, 03:11 AM)Amit Dutta Wrote: Something I have done that has helped is to meditate

I actually meditate a decent bit, though never about this topic. Maybe I should give it a shot.



(02-22-2016, 03:11 AM)Amit Dutta Wrote: Oh and if I were you I'd really consider thinking deeply on this idea of "having a purpose" or doing what you are "meant" to do. I truly believe we have no purpose. We act on our impulse and our history and the things that happen around us.

I believe the same, I put the "Meant" in quotations for that reason. I meant it more so as a "love" type thing, doing what I love.

Thanks for the advice.
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RE: Writing, Drawing and What You're "Meant" To Do - by ConSketch - 02-22-2016, 02:07 PM
RE: Writing, Drawing and What You're "Meant" To Do - by etenzero - 02-22-2016, 05:59 PM

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