Workaholism? Or simple determination?
I spend a ridiculous amount of time working. About every spare moment I have is dedicated to achieving my goals and improving my artistic abilities. There is probably some workaholism in there, but frankly my ethic has more to do with dissatisfaction with the whole day job thing. As an adult, I have bills to pay and other responsibilities. That’s fine, I keep the day job where I’m unappreciated and underutilized to make sure my responsibilities are met. No whining there. Simple observation. I want more–so I work for it. Will I ever be content? More than likely, yes. My goals aren’t that far-fetched, and I believe that I have the skill and the drive to make them happen. I am simply committing myself to seeing my goals through without sacrificing my soul and values to do it. Not easy. But doable.
The idea that we can live those “uplifting” stories instead of being relegated to merely watching them in movies and reading about them in books is the basis behind my Artistic Agenda. It is not just my company name. It is my passion. It is my belief.


