Letting go of your EGO while retaining your Humbleness
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(03-22-2013, 12:49 AM)Liberty Wrote: When self worth is coming from toolbox, one could easily get defensive towards toolbox,
which is strange to another as how can someone cling to a box of metal.

Very well said

(03-21-2013, 11:40 PM)Vandall Wrote: I used to have a pretty big ego years ago. Being the 'artist' of my friends and always finding myself the better of the students in the high school art classes and so on. It was only when I began studying properly and seeking critique did I have a massive fall and it was devestating, I'm thankful I wasn't stupid enough to argue with the people who gave me advice because it was very very good advice. Though now im trying to pull myself back in the other direction, to see the value in my work, its a difficult thing for some of us to do, to see our own worth.

I've had a few times where I go against a critiq but most of the time I agree with their words for it is helpful, some people are biased on critiqs like if it's not their style they don't like it, and that's improper critiquing. In a sense it's always nice in a way to amticipate failure for we learn more then just standardly doing it. I've always had the thought, if you're not making any mistakes, you are doing it wrong. but the exception is when one shows mastery lol. but yeah man always listen to god advice when you get it, welcome them :) ohh and use the force lol

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RE: Letting go of your EGO while retaining your Humbleness - by NickHuddleston - 03-22-2013, 05:16 AM

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