Monday, September 30, 2019

Quote of the Day

Things are already a mess out there.  We've made enough of a mark on this planet.  What we need are fewer vandals and more cleanup crews.  We need art that tidies.  Art that mends.  Art that repairs.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 167

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Quote of the Day

Art is not only made from things that "spark joy."  Art is also made out of what is ugly or repulsive to us.  Part of the artist's job is to help tidy up the place, to make order out of chaos, to turn trash into treasure, to show us beauty where we can't see it.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 166

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Quote of the Day

New ideas are formed by interesting juxtapositions, and interesting juxtapositions happen when things are out of place.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 149

Friday, September 27, 2019

Quote of the Day

It's amazing how little human life changes.  When I read Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, I marvel at how every ancient poem is basically a withering commentary on our contemporary politicians.  A dip into Henry David Thoreau's journals paints a portrait of a plant-loving man who is overeducated, underemployed, upset about politics, and living with his parents -- he sounds exactly like one of my fellow millennials!

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 143 & 145

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Quote of the Day

Interacting with people who don't share our perspective forces us to rethink our ideas, strengthen our ideas, or trade our ideas for better ones.  When you're only interacting with like-minded people all the time, there's less and less opportunity to be changed.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 140

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Quote of the Day

To think independently of other human beings is impossible.  Thinking is necessarily, thoroughly, and wonderfully social.  Everything you think is a response to what someone else has thought and said.

-- Alan Jacobs

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Quote of the Day

The world needs you at the party starting real conversations, saying, "I don't know," and being kind.

-- Charlie Kaufman

Monday, September 23, 2019

Quote of the Day

[C]ertainty, in art and in life, is not only completely overrated, it is also a roadblock to discovery.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 132

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Quote of the Day

"Attention is the most basic form of love," wrote John Tarrant.  When you pay attention to your life, it not only provides you with the material for your art, it also helps you fall in love with your life.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 118

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Quote of the Day

We give things meaning by paying attention to them, and so moving your attention from one thing to another can absolutely change your future.

-- Jessa Crispin

Friday, September 20, 2019

Quote of the Day

When you have a system for going back through your work, you can better see the bigger picture of what you've been up to, and what you should do next.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 118

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Quote of the Day

To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.

-- Mary Oliver

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Quote of the Day

The pencil's best feature is that it has no way of interrupting you with texts or notifications.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 112

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Quote of the Day

The first step toward transforming your life into art is to start paying more attention to it ... It's impossible to pay proper attention to your life if you are hurtling along at lightning speed.  When your job is to see things other people don't, you have to slow down enough that you can actually look.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 105 & 107

Monday, September 16, 2019

Quote of the Day

This is exactly what an artist does: By paying extra attention to their world, they teach us to pay more attention to ours.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 105

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Quote of the Day

I noticed a long time ago that there's actually very little correlation between what I love to make and share and the numbers of likes, favorites, and retweets it gets.  I'll often post something I loved making that took me forever and crickets chirp.  I'll post something else I think is sort of lame that took me no effort and it will go viral.  If I let those metrics run my personal practice, I don't think my heart could take it very long.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 89

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Quote of the Day

An Amazon rank doesn't tell you whether someone read your book twice and loved it so much she passed it on to a friend.  Instagram likes don't tell you whether an image you made stuck with someone for a month.  A stream count doesn't equal an actual human being showing up to your live show and dancing.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 87 & 89

Friday, September 13, 2019

Quote of the Day

It's easy to become as obsessed with online metrics as money.  It can then be tempting to use those metrics to decide what to work on next, without taking into account how shallow those metrics really are.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 87

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Quote of the Day

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.

-- William Bruce Cameron

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Quote of the Day

It's always good to have a hobby where there's no way to monetize it...So follow your dreams, but right up to the point where they become your job, and then run in the other direction.

-- David Rees

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Quote of the Day

Saying "no" to the world can be really hard, but sometimes it's the only way to say "yes" to your art and your sanity.

-- Austin Kleon, Keep Going, p. 61

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Quote of the Day

There can be, and should be, a blissful, serene enjoyment in knowing, and celebrating, that there are folks out there having the time of their life at something that you might have loved to, but are simply skipping.

-- Anil Dash