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Finding A Way To Prosper While Building Your Acting Career!

By: Talent Man Home | Arts-and-Entertainment


Contradictory to what most artist think you can be a performer and make livable earnings at the same time. practically all artist believe to their own detriment that they have to starve to be successful at their business . They accept that pain, suffering and despair are necessary to produce great works of art. This may be true in some cases but I would like to submit a competing idea that’s just as valuable.

How would your work progress if you had all the funds you needed to accomplish your uppermost goals. How much better of an actor would you be if you had extensive time and money to dig into acting the way you see it? How many more appealing photographs could you take if you had the independence and equipment you needed to capture the essence of life the way you see it? And Finally, how much more beautiful of a picture could you paint if you had the funds to choose any canvas you desired in which to symbolize the real meaning of life as it is revealed through you.

It is not the aim of this article to take out the world’s reality out of your artistic analysis in exchange for financial gain. Although it is important to do away with the belief that creativity equals debt. Some of the world’s preeminent works of art and artistic performances have come from artists who live outside the confinement of poverty and survival. These artists are still able to assemble together great works of art that pleasure us all.

Do you think that living from a place of having preservation of the body, resources, health and property will stifle your creative nature? If so, I challenge you on that consideration. If you have been maintaining in survival mode continually trying to make ends meet I challenge you to develop a new belief where all your needs are met. A reality where you have all the resources you need to take your craft to it outermost reaches. After making that adjustment compare what it’s like to work from that exalted place of all your needs being met with living in the restricted place of toil and survival and decide which one you like best. If having piece of mind, security of body and more valuable relationships with friends and family are too difficult to bare then you can always go back to the anxiety.

You can be an acting professional or other type of artist and still have eats on your table. Having all your needs taken care of does not kill creativity. You don’t have to cave into that old portrayal of being a starving artist unless of course you want to. If you have never existed in that place of acclaim where all your needs are met; If you’ve never been in that place where you were able to express the creativity in your soul without the restraints of being in survival mode; or if you’ve never had the wherewithal to relax and recharge your creative batteries the way you see fit then I advocate you try it out. I advocate you explore what it’s like to have all your needs met while at the same time revealing the depths of your creative soul. If you like how it makes you feel then you can continue to expand from this point. If you need the anxiety and raw experience that comes along with being in survival mode you can always draw back.



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