From art to the persona definition

Good morning, #Monomad friends

Welcome to my #Monomad Challenge

The profession is something that defines us. Often we are not completely aligned with what we do for a living, but it is a way of selling our time and earning money in exchange for time, creativity or craftsmanship. I feel very fortunate to have a occupation that, although it's not "perfect", doesn't involve jeopardizing my physical integrity. Many people we know or come across know that they don't have a decent job or one that matches their capabilities. One thing I will always remember until I die is the words of my grandmother and father: "Always respect those who work, regardless of their position."

At the time of the pandemic, there was a great mobilization for the so-called key jobs/key works... Professions that we didn't even realize were so important for everything to go more smoothly. And nowadays, many of the best "teachings" that we learned, in a forced way during those years, have already been forgotten or consigned to the "back of our minds".

And you, do you have the profession you'd like to have, or are you not so much concerned with the profession itself, but with the freedom with which you carry it out, and the freedom it gives you?

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Bem Hajam 🍀


Photographic edition with PhotoScape X

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Exactly! If I told you that this photo was taken in 1980 there is no way to proof the opposite. Even their clothes and wrist watches are timeless! (well, maybe just the Bongo Drums are a little too "modern"... Aahahah)

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