"In Japanese pottery, there's an artful form of repair called kintsugi. When a piece of ceramic pottery breaks, rather than trying to restore it to its original condition, the artesian accentuates the fault by using gold to fill the crack. This beautifully draws the attention to where the work was broken, creating a golden vein. Instead of the flaw diminishing the work, it becomes the focal point, an area of both physical and aesthetic strength. The scar also tells the story of the piece, chronicling its past experience."
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The important thing is not to stop questioning curiosity has its own reason for existing. Albert Einstein
Meet Mr. Rick Rubin, record exec extraordinaire. Co-founder of Def Jam Recordings and author of the book The Creative Act: A Way of Being. As a creative, I always seek inspiration and like minds that will spur me on to further growth.
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