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marlo
@marlo
crypto fixes this (just the first one though, the other two may be a lost cause)
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Vera Faye
@verafaye
I love how the colors don’t even match up to the pie chart 🙃 also, I’m still struggling how to make the first one happen with crypto. any pointers? 🫶🏻
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marlo
@marlo
it’s so tough right now!! there are tons of things i could suggest, but maybe see who has a career that you would want to have, and then see what they are doing. not just income-wise, but see if you really want to constantly make art and network and build community and everything else they are doing. or do you need to find another way? @tiffatronn is a great example of someone who is very self-made who works hard and puts out new art constantly while nurturing a community of supporters. she’s mostly on twitter @mbranson is also doing similar things but with a different vibe… more lower-cost stuff like rodeo editions and hypersub subscriptions in general though… write a mission statement for your work and life and just follow it every day. make it as fulfilling and exciting as possible. give yourself a higher purpose, and find a way to provide value through that purpose *with no expectations* and that value will come back to you somehow someday 🩵
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Vera Faye
@verafaye
marlo, what an incredible response this is. 🫶🏻 truly, thank you. I love so many aspects of what you are doing for instance. it’s difficult for me to “code”-switch between different social media platforms. the learning curve here was much steeper, and I’m still unsure about twitter atm as far as community building but it seems farcaster adjacent as far as tech spheres. these lovely suggestions also allowed me more beautiful art and soul appreciations, and future contemplations. ty! 🫶🏻
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m/branson
@mbranson
marlo's spot on, especially about proceeding without expectations. that's the hardest part, decoupling hope and expectations. it's healthy to have hope and to wake up hopeful, lacking an intention (or two) to back that hope is often what trips us up. won't say i've got things figured out, far from it. i do find grounding in sharing my art with people and purposefully do not rely on that to pay my bills. i think it's a personal approach each of us needs to navigate and happen upon in our own way and time.
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