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Life's too short to be boring

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Life’s too short to be boring
This drawing represents the difference between those of us who go through’ life, accepting life as it unfolds. Finding our happiness within those boundaries, without attempting to change anything, represented by the line of figures walking diagonally through the picture and those of us who actively seek diversification and change so that our lives may be more exciting and rewarding, represented by the figures on the paths above and below the straight line of figures.
The figures walking the straight, narrow road through the picture represent those who move quietly through life never venturing off the safe middle road. Not looking left and not looking right. Making no waves, setting no new records, climbing to no new heights, in fact, trying nothing new or unrehearsed, with no deviation from what they did yesterday or what they intend to do tomorrow. Taking life as it comes, even if that life is not what they would like it to be.
Life’s too short to be boring is the motto of those who leave that safe, straight, middle road and take an active part in shaping their own lives. Choosing the exciting and often hazardous paths - The first figure is taking time out from their normal life pattern to sit and watch what others do - Taking a year off to travel the world and see what they can see, be inspired by others, then return home, filled with new ideas and new enthusiasm for life - Some others stay at home but look into other avenues which might be more interesting or fulfiling than their present course thru’ life. Three figures have left the straight road - One races towards change, the next leaps for joy at escaping mediocrity and the last is finding it difficult to leave the old life behind, but he will make it! The first step is the most important. - One figure is taking a step into the unknown - Investing everything in a new project, expecting the reward to be worth it. Another is standing up for her beliefs - If you see an injustice be strong enough to tackle it and feel the reward of having made a difference. - Others are choosing the speed at which they progress thru’ life, feeling free to slow down or take huge steps in any direction. - Three figures are training to become what they always wanted to be - A ballet dancer and a couple of rock climbers - but it could have been a scuba diver and two astrophysicists! If you never try to become what you always wanted to be§, you might arrive at the end of your life regretting never having tried. You may not succeed but you will have the knowledge that you did try.- Some are supporting the Arts, going to the Concert, seeing the Russian Ballet or Elvis Presley live or themselves becoming actors or a presenter. It need only be in the local Amateur Dramatics Society but they are participating, joining in life. Someone said “Life is not a rehearsal”. The next figure is preparing to jump from one path to another - It could be your “Right place at the right time” and may be where your destiny lies - If you do not look you will never know - The next two figures are forming a new relationship - Loneliness is the saddest emotion - The next two figures are looking for new opportunities - If you cannot get a job make one, become self employed! - Figures are meeting others coming in the opposite direction, maybe they went too far and are going back to find what they had before - Some are making the jump into the unknown - others are applauding them, not begrudging their success when they gain it - Accepting change - allowing others to be what they want to be and accepting all people for what they are - not what someone else thinks they should be - A lone figure is slowing down to a crawl to progress thru’ unknown territory - If nobody looked for an answer, where none previously existed, sometimes taking a life time to find that answer, there would be no new inventions, no cures for illness, no progress - The next figure represents the strength of the mind, levitation is not impossible - If your life’s ambition is to be in the Guinness Book of Records and you find yourself restrained by the power of your body - Use your mind! - The area with no figures at all represents the still undiscovered areas of our world, be it the deepest depths of the ocean or outer space, if it is what you want, why don’t you be the on to explore it? - Life is too short to be boring.
Life is too short to be boring. The first few figures below the straight road are trying to make the decision to finally leave it and find what they want from life. It may be difficult to change your life - from always doing what is expected of you - To doing what you want. You may have been told that you will follow your relatives in the family business or be an Accountant like your grandfather before you - However they persevere - Most keep moving towards what they want, they do not turn back and they will succeed - The next figures are taking time out to socialise - If your quest for progress or change becomes too fanatical you may loose sight of your goal. You might end up by succeeding in attaining your goal, but unable to enjoy it - Some figures find that being a spectator of sports is enough. Others are Absailing down a sheer rock face or jumping out of an aeroplane with a parachute. Remembering that spectators financial support provide the wages of the sports men and women - The following figures are doing things like:- Finding people who need help and learning that helping others can be it’s own reward - Finding a partner or friend to share their dreams with - but also taking time out to be alone with themselves - Some of them arrive at cross-roads and choices about the future have to be made - Sometimes leading them back to where they came from - Some are taking time out to look at all options:- Considering tightrope walking as a hobby with the same open mind as taking up stamp collecting - Some try to stop others from attaining their goals, whatever they might be - but they will not be stopped - The next figure has just left a relationship which has come to it’s natural end and the following two figures are seeking to make a new one - With freedom of choice comes the ability to enjoy each day, even if there is no other reward than admiring the view from where they are right now - Tomorrow it might be different - A lone figure is standing with a pair of binoculars - Bird watching or train spotting can be totally engrossing as can any sport or hobby you my choose to add to your life - The roads leading off the page represent the possibilities I haven’t got the paper to include, Whatever it is that will make you happy right now, work towards it and try to get it.

 

 

 


Life’s too short to be boring
320mm x 450mm
Limited Edition 1/250
1996




Title:- Life's too short to be boring

Limited Edition Print

Limited Edition Size:- 1/250

Limited Edition Print Ref No:-E

Framed Print Size
Unframed Print Size 320mm x 450mm

This print is no longer available

 

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