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It is a sad fact that many spend the majority of their lives seeking nothing more than personal gain. Even worse are those who see others as a mere means to an end in the pursuit of selfish things. This is true for all areas of life and it can encroach even into the realm of the creative person. There are those who use their talents not to give pleasure but to make personal gain alone. It is the driving force of their being.
Every person is due their worth and nobody says otherwise, nobody should labour and toil with no reward, but there is a line over which if we cross, selfishness can overwhelm.
When selfish thoughts take hold, we lose sight of what we are and where we are, we become almost lost beings in a ball of our own creation.
Lao Tzu tells us, "keep your mouth still, and guard your senses."
It is not the road of material gain or selfish actions that lead to happiness, rather it is learning from our day to day experiences and communion with others. Those who spend their time chattering about themselves with little thought of others, lose the meaning and purpose of life itself.
Living in harmony with others and sharing life's ups and downs are where we learn to develop resilience and a sense of character and well-being. Put simply learning to know who we are. This is true for each and every person and the creative are no exception to this rule.
Living in harmony with others and sharing life's ups and downs are where we learn to develop resilience and a sense of character and well-being. Put simply learning to know who we are. This is true for each and every person and the creative are no exception to this rule.

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