The older I get, the more I realize that success at most things isn't about finding the one trick or secret nobody knows about. It's consistently doing the boring, mundane things everyone knows about but is too unfocused/undisciplined to do.
Get good at boring.
There is no amount of information that will make you feel “ready.”
There is no amount of approval that will make you feel confident.
There is no amount of success that will make you feel entirely fulfilled.
Life is about just doing the thing anyway.
Do not criticize others.
By criticizing others, we create an energy of disharmony and open a response from the one criticized.
Correcting yourself > correcting others
If you want to win, create an atmosphere of success and progress - do not create enemies through criticism.
Current progress. I was inspired to draw this after reading a booked called the Giza Power Plant by Christopher Dunn. I researched more about Nikola Tesla and wanted to capture something that shows how he also knew about harnessing the earths resonance to create usable power.
When you look at the exceptionally creative work of Masters, you must not ignore the years of practice, the endless routines, the hours of doubt, and the tenacious overcoming of obstacles these people endured. Creative energy is the fruit of such efforts and nothing else.
A drawing from a dragon boat I saw last year while travelling around Penang, Malaysia. I kept adding to it until it looked psychedelic and then realised I had unintentionally drawn some Chinese finger traps.
I’ve been really into researching these ancient sites, and I sense a growing collective awareness that the mainstream narrative may be incorrect, hinting at deeper realities still waiting to be uncovered.
Created entirely with ink pen dots. 560mm X 760mm (22 in
The Younger Dryas occurred around 12,800 years ago and it is believed to have been a global catastrophe. It was possibly triggered by comet impacts that reshaped the planet and led to the collapse of ancient civilizations.
From Egypt and Göbekli Tepe, to Stonehenge, Easter Island, Angkor Wat, Chichen Itza, Nimrud, and the Paracas Candelabra, these ancient sites have survived millennia. This drawing was inspired by Ben from @unchartedx7 , Graham Hancock, the Book of Enoch, and Anunnaki texts.