The Road Less Traveled

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  2. Tery
  3. kedito
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Top 1.   Feb 8, 2003 12:11 AM

» roslinds - The Millenium Mile

Hello Karen...

I agree with your analysis of Robert Frost's Poem but I think it has to do with the Creative side of the brain... REAL artists see and do their craft for unselfish reasons, while others merely touch the surface as they journey through life.

It is the road less travelled, that takes the creative genuis the millenium mile through the snow into illumination of being a TRUE ARTIST. Be proud of who you are!!! This was a wonderful article. Thanks

-- posted by roslinds



Top 2.   Feb 8, 2003 12:51 PM

» Tery - Re: The Millenium Mile

In response to message posted by roslinds:

I also agree. As a writer/creative artist myself, I do what I do for unselfish reasons. It is funny, but a lot of people ask me about my first book I've written, do I want to be Rich and Famous? I don't. I write because I love to write. I write for love.

I will write until I drop even if I don't make one single penny. I don't want to be famous. And I am not doing it to be famous, I am doing it to help others. I write non-fiction self-help books and articles.

Great article!

-- posted by Tery



Top 3.   Feb 12, 2003 5:48 PM

» kedito - Re: The Millenium Mile

In response to message posted by roslinds:

Roslind,
Thank you so much for your kind words and for reading my article. I agree, the REAL artist is doing it for unselfish reasons and because, s/he HAS to do it.

Thanks again,

-- posted by kedito



Top 4.   Feb 12, 2003 5:50 PM

» kedito - Re: Re: The Millenium Mile

In response to message posted by Tery:

HiTery,
I believe that if we do what we do for love, we will have success. This success is not measured in money, rather in our own happiness and the lives we touch.

Thank you for stopping by! I'm going to go check out your topic right now.
Cheers,

-- posted by kedito



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