Jenny Holzer seemed to be someone who learned from life and the things it tends to throw at you. Intellectual and open for debates. She had her truisms post all over challenging the views of others to perhaps look at certain things threw different views. My truism I choose to pick was “Slow progress is better than no progress” because I must remind myself this when I sometimes get impatient. How it came about was my parents always telling me to slow down and to stop trying to do so many things at once. And then one day my mother said that phrase and it stuck with me ever since. So far it is true as for the things I have accomplished future accomplishments. Like getting my degree for example. I can’t take as many class as I would like due to working two jobs and life outside of school but going part time is better progress than not going at all waiting until I have the time to go fulltime. It’s important to me to keep this in mind when I don’t see as much progress as id like with certain things. Just reminds me if I am putting in the work the results will slowly but surely come
Oh, for sure – I agree. I have to remind myself about this a lot in art making. It’s hard to keep on track sometimes if you have SO much left ahead of you but all you can do is one small thing at a time. You can move an entire mountain one rock at a time – doesn’t mean it doesn’t suck, but… 🙂
There is one ‘Proverb’ my mother keep saying is “Beginning is half of the whole” because I used to tend to have a lot of planing without action, so I agree with your Truism! 🙂
I agree with that completely. Everything happens on its own timing. It is better to be getting somewhere than to not go anywhere at all.
Your truism is right. In my country, we have the same truism: ” Slow but sure”. It means you can do very slowly but You make sure you get it.
Progess is always the most important thing when trying to achieve. Good one.
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