- Page 2 and 3: WORKMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY • NEW
- Page 6 and 7: 88110120146158180
- Page 8 and 9: vii
- Page 10 and 11: When I have the privilege of talkin
- Page 12 and 13: I wanted to create a kind of beginn
- Page 14 and 15: a hobby into your profession becaus
- Page 16 and 17: 7
- Page 18 and 19: There are a lot of destructive myth
- Page 20 and 21: tastemakers—who make up an “eco
- Page 22 and 23: 13
- Page 24 and 25: We’re all terrified of being reve
- Page 26 and 27: 17
- Page 28 and 29: amateurs—they’ll use whatever t
- Page 30 and 31: We’re always being told find your
- Page 32 and 33: thousands and thousands of words ab
- Page 34 and 35: If all this sounds scary or like a
- Page 36 and 37: Unfortunately, I am a coward. As mu
- Page 38 and 39: Try it: Start reading the obituarie
- Page 40 and 41: 31
- Page 42 and 43: When a painter talks about her “w
- Page 44 and 45: Ted Orland in their book, Art and F
- Page 46 and 47: 37
- Page 48 and 49: In 2013, the Internet fell in love
- Page 50 and 51: to them in the right way. In fact,
- Page 52 and 53: Take a lot of photographs of your w
- Page 54 and 55:
45
- Page 56 and 57:
Overnight success is a myth. Dig in
- Page 58 and 59:
49
- Page 60 and 61:
daily dispatch is like getting all
- Page 62 and 63:
53
- Page 64 and 65:
Of course, don’t let sharing your
- Page 66 and 67:
Always remember that anything you p
- Page 68 and 69:
I had a professor in college who re
- Page 70 and 71:
“If you work on somethinga little
- Page 72 and 73:
63
- Page 74 and 75:
“Carving out a space for yourself
- Page 76 and 77:
traced back to my blog. My books, m
- Page 78 and 79:
Over the years, you will be tempted
- Page 80 and 81:
71
- Page 82 and 83:
If you happened to be wealthy and e
- Page 84 and 85:
both natural and human-made marvels
- Page 86 and 87:
subscribe to anything? What sites d
- Page 88 and 89:
About twenty years ago, a trashman
- Page 90 and 91:
stuff that people have tossed aside
- Page 92 and 93:
When you share your taste and your
- Page 94 and 95:
properly attribute work that you sh
- Page 96 and 97:
links—I’d have been robbed of a
- Page 98 and 99:
89
- Page 100 and 101:
canvas to canvas, comparing brushst
- Page 102 and 103:
on eBay, using the invented stories
- Page 104 and 105:
can make the complex more tangible,
- Page 106 and 107:
97
- Page 108 and 109:
Philosopher Aristotle said a story
- Page 110 and 111:
ended stories, where we acknowledge
- Page 112 and 113:
to write. Use spell-check. You’re
- Page 114 and 115:
We’ve all been there. You’re st
- Page 116 and 117:
107
- Page 118 and 119:
explanation, but a two-sentence exp
- Page 120 and 121:
111
- Page 122 and 123:
The world of barbecue is notoriousl
- Page 124 and 125:
115
- Page 126 and 127:
In their book, Rework, Jason Fried
- Page 128 and 129:
Teaching people doesn’t subtract
- Page 130 and 131:
121
- Page 132 and 133:
When I was in college, there was al
- Page 134 and 135:
125
- Page 136 and 137:
we’re speaking for like two hours
- Page 138 and 139:
Stop worrying about how many people
- Page 140 and 141:
you tried making yourself a more in
- Page 142 and 143:
“Whatever excites you, godo it. W
- Page 144 and 145:
135
- Page 146 and 147:
“Part of the act of creatingis in
- Page 148 and 149:
thrown, it’s equally unpredictabl
- Page 150 and 151:
a similar mission to your own, the
- Page 152 and 153:
It freaks me out a little bit how m
- Page 154 and 155:
Of course, a meetup doesn’t have
- Page 156 and 157:
147
- Page 158 and 159:
Designer Mike Monteiro says that th
- Page 160 and 161:
to us. Fear is often just the imagi
- Page 162 and 163:
“The trick is not caring whatEVER
- Page 164 and 165:
(presumably a follower, if not a fa
- Page 166 and 167:
the troll in your brain, it is anot
- Page 168 and 169:
159
- Page 170 and 171:
People need to eat and pay the rent
- Page 172 and 173:
creativity. Some of our most meanin
- Page 174 and 175:
When an audience starts gathering f
- Page 176 and 177:
167
- Page 178 and 179:
Even if you don’t have anything t
- Page 180 and 181:
171
- Page 182 and 183:
Some awful people use the term sell
- Page 184 and 185:
“There is no misery in art.All ar
- Page 186 and 187:
to stop you doing the thing that yo
- Page 188 and 189:
“Above all, recognize that if you
- Page 190 and 191:
181
- Page 192 and 193:
The people who get what they’re a
- Page 194 and 195:
despair.” You can’t count on su
- Page 196 and 197:
If only life were like “reality
- Page 198 and 199:
Add all this together and you get a
- Page 200 and 201:
Chain-smoking is a great way to kee
- Page 202 and 203:
of the ideas I had during that peri
- Page 204 and 205:
“Every two or three years,I knock
- Page 206 and 207:
When you feel like you’ve learned
- Page 208 and 209:
You have to have the courage to get
- Page 210 and 211:
201
- Page 212 and 213:
203
- Page 214 and 215:
205
- Page 216 and 217:
207
- Page 218 and 219:
209
- Page 220 and 221:
THANK YOUTo my wife, Meghan, who li
- Page 222 and 223:
4. Open up your cabinet of curiosit
- Page 224:
“Please pay me” is an erasure o