The grass is always greener on the other side?

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  • winter0

    i left my city to go for the mountains full of joy and spirit; i was hoping for a different thing; more close to nature and hopefully bringing new skills to where everything is about feeding the mayor's ass and stuff like that. I didn't do graphics then; i tried several times to establish different projects like a ethnographic survey company focused on local development, an outdoor training company, etc, etc, --- i turned into graphics and it also sucks here; i started a project with some guy which dumped me for a another guy who could work faster but poorly. it seems its far better to do crappy gigs and fill a client's ego with technical solutions that he doesn't really need than with a sound project for his id or whatever. I DIY studied literature and art all my life and i tell you it's useless as things roll nowadays. it's one hell of a fight to pull good work anywhere. Maybe it's our job to create quality in a way that it is always a surplus and then you'll be ok anywhere too.

    right now i'm feeling on the loser's side. that's why sometimes i come here ranting over all of you.

    sorry for that :/ won't happen again.

    the grass is greener wherever you go; it's up to you; i keep telling that to myself every fucking morning.

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