The title is the same as a Harvard Business School paper posted by NAVA on their website. It's kind of timely, given this blog's recent self-flagellation about art and purposelessness and ... well, all that stuff. I haven't read it all yet so I don't know if it's any good. I'm posting it anyway... because that's what I do these days. I post!
Here it is.
In other news, I just baked a cake.
Unprecedented! It's cooling as we speak.
UPDATE: I read that paper now ... most of it. I got annoyed after a while and stopped.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
It’s okay for artists to make money… no, really, it is.
Labels:
art,
cake,
chocolate,
commerce,
dessert,
domesticity,
food,
freedom and financial independence,
poverty,
reality checks
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3 comments:
You do! It's great. I'm sorry I'm too useless to comment more and better.
Did you use a packet mix?
I most certainly did not use a packet mix. I used ye olde childhood memories recipe, Simplicity Chocolate Cake. So easy ... I don't really know why anyone would use a packet mix when it's so simple.
I wonder who gave me the idea of baking???
Who knows where thoughts come from
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