(EF13) The Art of Life Appreciation
Understanding the objective beauty of life itself as art might open you up to living more creatively. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Eleven)
Understanding the objective beauty of life itself as art might open you up to living more creatively. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Eleven)
Art is like philosophy—it is about creating deeper and better questions about life … and what’s possible. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Eleven)
Season One, Episode Eleven: Channeling creativity can feel like fighting an internal battle, leaving behind a bloody fingerprint. So if there is a unique brand of art within you, why is creativity treated as something possessed by a lucky few? And is creativity really such a precious human trait anyway?
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While playing the game of life, one mindset is to press ‘Try Again’ until you succeed; the other is to give up and hand your controller to someone else. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten)
There’s a high risk of the game ruining lives and people getting physically addicted. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten)
And just like any success, any of our failures can also be either the strongest or the weakest link in our chain. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten) (EF12)
You have been lied to—The key to life is available to you. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten)
Being free to do what you want is the only thing you should strive to achieve. To be a free individual, unafraid to embrace the consequences of your actions, no matter how dire, is the ultimate human aspiration. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten) (EF12)
Your days are numbered—let that alone be the only inspiration you need to live a life of pure satisfaction, one failure at a time. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten) (EF12)
If we lived our lives more like playing a video game, where we embraced failure and fighting through all the tough levels on our own, maybe we’d all master life more quickly. — The Evolve Faster Podcast (Season One, Episode Ten)
Failing in a video game usually leads to a desire to overcome the obstacle the next time. So why do we so often live our lives desiring a comfortable bubble where we hand the controller to someone else? Because aren’t these failures what most defines us anyway?