13219: The Competition and Randomness Of Art And Money

Hey there, hero!

Most of the decisions that are made in the professional world revolve around money, and they are never on schedule.

(Thanks to EM Forster for this episode’s thought starter.)

Much of what happens is random, unpredictable and not based in the arts, but rather in the commerce.

And you need to be OK with that.

I hope that money isn’t looked at as a bad thing, either from the funding of projects so you can get work, or from you getting paid to do those things.

Are you OK with money? How’s your relationship with the commerce aspect (rather than the art aspect) of acting, VO or writing? Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. Randomness, ah yes, my life is very full of that. And, in some ways, it has always seemed to be out of my control. Personally, I don’t drink alcohol a lot because I hate being or feeling like I’m out of control. Interesting career choice, eh?
    I go back to reminding myself that I make “learnings” that help me know more about myself, my abilities, my choices…and how someone perceives me is out of my control. How I see myself? Totally in my court.
    Thanks for reminding me.