I've found that if you do what you love, it eventually becomes just another job, and your clientele will eventually wear you down to a bloody nub, because they cannot and will not share your passion.
I can honestly say I wake up every day loving what I do—and if that's "work", it's certainly doesn't share the same definition as the "work" I hear most describe.
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Sean McCabe
Large View: http://seanw.es/H5Zd
12 months ago
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Aufiero
Yessir!
12 months ago
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Sean McCabe
P.S. Look at that @Joe Prince — no Micron in the photo! =D
12 months ago
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Mike Jones
Amen to this bro!! Exactly how I feel everyday!
12 months ago
@Sean McCabe - you Photoshopped it out, don't lie.
12 months ago
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Sean McCabe
@Joe Prince Ok fine, it's in the large view—you got me.
12 months ago
^ Good, I was going to say this clearly needs more microns. That 'y' descender hugging the 'I' underneath is freakishly nice, I love it!
12 months ago
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Neil Tasker
very nice and very true!
12 months ago
So true! Fantastic work
12 months ago
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Tobia Crivellari
Really nice! @Sean McCabe
12 months ago
Yes!
12 months ago
I've found that if you do what you love, it eventually becomes just another job, and your clientele will eventually wear you down to a bloody nub, because they cannot and will not share your passion.
12 months ago
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Sean McCabe
@Greg Sorry to hear that, Greg. They can if you're picking the right people to work with. Exercising discretion in selecting your clients goes a long way towards promoting quality projects with enjoyable people.
I can honestly say I wake up every day loving what I do—and if that's "work", it's certainly doesn't share the same definition as the "work" I hear most describe.
12 months ago
We live in the same city, do you work with people locally?
12 months ago
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Sean McCabe
@Greg The majority of our clients are all over, but yes, we do work with people locally.
12 months ago
Ain't that the truth! :) This is wonderful!
12 months ago