No. 3
be willing
Be ready, willing, and prepared to do the work, especially your creative work. Your work is a seed and report of culture. Have a "can-do" attitude, not a pass-the-buck attitude. The benefit of following this policy is that production will be increased and this will increase morale - through the sheer will to do the thing. A Can-Do group has more power than a can't-do bunch of folk. The attitude of willingness naturally supports and enables innovation, and enthusiasm when the time comes for enthusiasm, promptitude, and expeditious problem-solving.
By following this policy Art Impact® International will not tolerate the opposite environment which looks like this: coolness, sadness, reluctance, slowness, disagreement, denial, dissension, refusal, reluctance, and finally unwillingness. So, for goodness sake, be willing. What looks impossible is simply not confronting the possibilities. Imagination already has made it a fact. Be willing to meet the challenge. Be willing to do the work to get 'er done!
Our wider reality, a wholly beautiful world through artists and our art, becomes known in direct proportion to our willing expedition, the velocity and the magnitude of this idea.
By following this policy Art Impact® International will not tolerate the opposite environment which looks like this: coolness, sadness, reluctance, slowness, disagreement, denial, dissension, refusal, reluctance, and finally unwillingness. So, for goodness sake, be willing. What looks impossible is simply not confronting the possibilities. Imagination already has made it a fact. Be willing to meet the challenge. Be willing to do the work to get 'er done!
Our wider reality, a wholly beautiful world through artists and our art, becomes known in direct proportion to our willing expedition, the velocity and the magnitude of this idea.