
“It needs to look great on a shower curtain.”
Snaps!
Success, by any measure, is a tricky task best left to experts.
Experts in their field of experting, and lecturing, pontificated expertality on why you’re not successful. In their expert opinion of course. You more than likely lack some goals.
Experts love goals.
Experts on success will tell you goals will get you what you need.
To be, or not to be, successful.
But write them down.
I guess goals don’t work, unless they’re written on a card, that you can flash, in your face, to remind you, you aren’t successful yet, a face flash-card for failures.
The definition of success, according to the internet, which is my source for all things true, and good, and beautiful, seems to me quite simple.
“the accomplishment of an aim or purpose”
So failures, if you feel like one, don’t know how to aim. Or have a purpose. Big fat aim flailing purpose lacking people aren’t successful. Sounds a little harsh.
But I’m no expert.
And certainly not judging. I’m arting, starting to see, for me, success and failure, states of mind, I find at times my latest piece of which I’m fond falls flat when faced by viewers.
How can that be?
At other times a work that sucks or not my best, some will attest, is possibly my strongest piece and passes test, from vest they pull their checkbook. And open it. A painting purchase. There is no stronger proof they like it.
Must be success?
A mess addressing what is fail, success, redressing sweet travail that finds itself on others’ walls or hanging in their dressing halls, I excerpt…
Success … a tricky task best left to experts.
Snaps?

