Watched The First Episode Of Netflixs Original Docuseries, Abstract: The Art Of Design, Tonight (part








Watched the first episode of Netflix’s original docuseries, Abstract: The Art of Design, tonight (part of it anyway) featuring Christoph Niemann. There’s an effortlessness to his work that’s appealing to me. The effortlessness comes through because of his work ethic, I think. “It’s not about waiting for hours for this moment where inspiration strikes. It’s just about showing up and getting started and then something amazing happens or it doesn’t . All that matters is you enable the chance for something to happen. For that, you have to sit at your desk and you have to draw and do and make decisions and hope for the best. You create a process that allows you to do unembarrassing stuff on command is the only way you can survive. You create an armor of craft around you.” -Christoph Neimann
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Tonight’s study topic: The 3 Difficult Practices —teachings by Pema Chödrön
1. Notice when you’re hooked. 2. Do something different. 3. With enthusiasm, make this a way of life.
Grateful to Pema, for her devotion to the practice.
Grateful to her root teacher, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who shared the concept of and teachings on Basic Goodness.
“Basic goodness, available to anyone, at anytime, just by connecting with the immediacy of our experience. Take heart. The more we practice in this way, the more confident we become in our basic goodness, the more access we have to our inherent openness and wisdom.” -Pema
May all beings be free from suffering and the root of suffering. May all beings know happiness and the root of happiness.

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