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>Pearls Lie Not On The Seashore

>Of course, this is not true. You can go to a jewelry store and purchase one. You can steal one. You can inherit one.

But you can’t find your very own pearl, uniquely yours, never owned or touched by another person, unless you dive for it.

Even then you need to know to look for the ugliest thing at the bottom of the sea, an oyster, to find the pearl. Then you have to use a very sharp knife to pry open the oyster and see if a pearl even exists inside it. A lot of work is what that is.

And for what? For a piece of sand, the most commonplace of natural material, surrounded by hardened oyster phlem. Yum. Who will do that? Someone who REALLY desires it. not sort of desires it. REALLY desires it.

So, let’s unmetaphorize this (yes, I just made that word up). I REALLY want to make a success of the napkin drawings. I want to have them seen by the largest amount of people as possible. I want people who like the drawings and my commentary to be willing to buy napkin merchandise from me. I want to make a living at it. That is my pearl.

If the pearl were on the shore, it would just wash up at my feet. But it isn’t on the shore. I have to go out and call, write, post, purchase, think, collaborate, spend, draw, research, talk, listen, learn, focus, discipline, and more. And I have to do that every day. I am excited to do it. But I REALLY have to want this pearl to do this amount of work, right? Especially since there is no guarantee. But that is ok. I really want this pearl. I am going to dive deep for it in 2010.

Wish me luck and when the merchandise is ready to purchase you know what to do!

Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily

Quote is a Chinese Proverb

>It Is Between Bites

>The first half of this quote is ‘The Measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events”.

In other words, keep your faith and your drive going when there is nothing outside yourself to bring it out or else you will likely falter and give up.

Don’t give up.

Drawing by Marty Coleman, the Napkin Dad
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quote by Edwin Way Teale, 1899-1980, American naturalist, photographer and writer.

>If God Hadn't Rested

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I think of this as being about us having work to do as a result, which is a good thing,
a wise thing. The universe isn’t finished and neither are we.

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Don’t forget, my Napkin Drawing exhibition is up from now until June 6th.

Come to the opening reception on May 14th, 6-8p

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>The Belly of the Beast

>

You may have to go through hell at the tail end, but you will emerge yourself!
Just take a good bath afterwards.

quote by Daniel Liebert
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Don’t forget, my Napkin Drawing exhibition is up from now until June 6th.

Come to the opening reception on May 14th, 6-8p

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>A Man Who Is

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A Man Who Is

Notice it doesn’t say ”…and who doesn’t tell people they are…”. It only refers to them
knowing they are.

The question behind the question is, of course, ‘How do you define genius?’ The next question
is, ‘Do you know any?’ If so, ‘How do you know they are?’ That sort of puts the abstract
definition to the test.

The final question is, ‘What is the value to the world of the genius?’

Anybody care to give those questions a shot? If you are getting this by email or feed, post your answer at the actual blog so others can read it, ok? The Napkin Dad Daily

The quote author is Stanislaw Jerzy Lec.


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