RE: To Be or Not To Be | Summer Camp Writing - Task One
I can relate with a number of things you mentioned ( well, our apartment growing up wasn't made up of 1/3 books though. More like 1/6, which was enough to inspire a hunger for books). I also took the science option because it was a thing of prestige then. If I could rewind time, I would make a different choice. I won two statewide essay competitions, one fine art competition (yes, fine art, even though I wasn't offering the subject as a science student). I also excelled in the sciences, representing my school in separate mathematics and chemistry competitions. But if there is something I would love to spend the rest of my life doing, it would be writing and teaching (I'm afraid I'm not doing enough of both currently). Boy, do I ever feel not good enough! After reading the works of others, that feeling gets reinforced (for the records, your works do that to me as well. If I catch you ehn!) Take it from me (for all that my opinion is worth to you), you are an awesome writer. I can't wait to celebrate your success in the global literary space.
You are quite the genius aren't ya?
That's really impressive. I loveee art, I used to fancy myself as one, until reality slapped me into check (thankfully).
Yup, I was that bad.
I'm just glad it rubbed off on my brother (he started drawing since he was three) and I'm almost crawling, trying to coerce him to study fine arts, instead of the medicine my Mom is so sure he is destined to study 😁
Do it already then😉
turning crimson red You flatter me.
Amen to that!
"You are quite the genius aren't ya?" I wish!
Art kinda runs in the family; my mum, my 4 siblings and myself. Only one of us got to really study it and get a degree.
"...instead of the medicine my Mom is so sure he is destined to study 😁"...what shall we say to theses things? My kid brother read pharmacy and he was a far better artist compared to me.
"Do it already then😉"...I'll try.
"turning crimson red You flatter me" No flattery intended. I only said the truth.