0:07 I would uh advise people to uh stay
0:09 available to their
0:13 processes and to uh not be afraid to
0:16 make crappy stuff you know like you want
0:19 to make stuff and you want to be aware
0:21 that your judgments of your own work can
0:24 change over time and be aware be
0:27 available to uh exploring and you know
0:30 the problems one has in one's work
0:32 that's the subject you can't get rid of
0:33 all the
0:36 problems I don't think I really have
0:39 mistakes in my art because I take
0:42 advantage of them well like things
0:46 happen accidents happen I make something
0:48 that I don't like I'll turn it upside
0:51 down cut it in half and then and there's
0:54 a struggle involved in that and the
0:57 struggle takes me somewhere that I
0:59 wouldn't have gone otherwise I think
1:03 that people are too concerned about not
1:07 making mistakes being right uh knowing
1:10 getting the answer right passing the
1:14 test uh they're not that that we are not
1:18 uh taught in schools to be invested in
1:21 process and invested in the process of
1:24 learning and discovering things we have
1:26 to give yourself permission
1:30 to place judgments aside
1:32 I mean also to recognize that there
1:35 isn't one single judgment there are many
1:38 different kinds of judgment so you have
1:41 to put your judgment aside and take
1:43 advantage of what's available to you if
1:46 you have trouble drawing a straight line
1:49 you can enjoy the wiggly ones you know
1:51 you don't have to make a straight line