When the economy tanks, it’s natural to think of yourself first. You have
a family to feed a mortgage to pay. Getting more appears to be the order
of business.
It turns out that the connected economy doesn’t respect
this natural instinct. Instead, we’re rewarded for being generous.
Generous with our time and money but most important generous with our
art.
If you make a difference, people will gravitate to you. They want to engage, to interact and to
get you more involved.
In a digital world, the gift I give you almost
always benefits me more than it costs.
If you make a difference, you also make a
connection. You interact with people who
want to be interacted with and you make
changes that people respect and yearn for.
Art can’t happen without someone who seeks
to make a difference. This is your art, it’s what
you do. You touch people or projects and
change them for the better.
This year, you’ll certainly find that the more
you give the more you get.
