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Have you ever stopped drawing for fear of failure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eskarina" data-source="post: 31634419" data-attributes="member: 107301"><p>Drawing is an awesome talent and remember that no matter how bad it is, there is always someone who is worse than you and no matter how good it is, there is always someone batter than you. Now this may seem like a bit of a neative way to view your talent, but it's valuable. It does two things. I reminds you always to be thankful for the talent that you have, and it keeps your ego in check.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and never be afraid to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eskarina, post: 31634419, member: 107301"] Drawing is an awesome talent and remember that no matter how bad it is, there is always someone who is worse than you and no matter how good it is, there is always someone batter than you. Now this may seem like a bit of a neative way to view your talent, but it's valuable. It does two things. I reminds you always to be thankful for the talent that you have, and it keeps your ego in check. Oh, and never be afraid to try. [/QUOTE]
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