If you make mistakes, it means you’re out there doing something. Things go wrong in life and in love and in business and in friendship and in health and in all the other ways that life can go wrong. It gets you through good times and it gets you through the other ones. And for me and for so many of the people I’ve known that’s been a lifesaver, the ultimate lifesaver. “Remember whatever discipline you’re in, whether you’re a musician or a photographer, a fine artist or a cartoonist, a writer, a dancer, a singer, a designer, whatever you do, you have one thing that’s unique. In the speech, which has since been published into a book titled Make Good Art, Gaiman encourages artists to break rules, make mistakes, and to make good art. In 2012, Gaiman provided the commencement speech at the University of the Arts. Neil Gaiman is English author of fiction, short stories, comics, films, and more.
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