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Hi Guys,
Festive greetings to one and all… Over the last few days I’ve been pondering on a few points that have come up on the Forum and here’s my tuppence worth…
Festive greetings to one and all… Over the last few days I’ve been pondering on a few points that have come up on the Forum and here’s my tuppence worth…
1.Enjoy the hobby… Don’t take it too seriously, it’s meant to be fun so… have fun with it!
2. Don’t try to change other people’s opinions…. If they like certain things done in a certain way, so be it. Stay cool and move on… Enjoy what you do yourself.
3.Try to avoid fights… Fights, as most of us know, are easy to start… difficult to finish! Some time back I used to get a kind of knee-jerk reaction if someone said or wrote something I did not like or felt was unfair to either K&C or myself.
Now, when that happens, I still may get upset… I may even draft a reply… but then I’ll leave it on my desk overnight and look at it again the following morning… in the cold light of day.
Sometimes I’ll think “maybe they’ve got a point” or “perhaps it’s better just to leave well alone”. The result is that 9 times out of 10 I tear up the reply and get back to work.
My point is the internet provides instant “feedback” without always the opportunity to reflect and reconsider “what we are going to say” and “how we’re going to say it!”
4.Don’t take ourselves too seriously!
See points 1 and 2 plus try to remember “Toy Soldiers” or if you prefer “Military Miniatures” is more of an art than a science. Different makers have different viewpoints and very different criteria when it comes to STYLE…. SCALE…. DETAIL and a dozen other points of interest.
In my humble opinion… keep the variety… celebrate the diversity… marvel at the amazing choices to select from. In short pick what you like, display it how you want it to look and play with it (or admire it) in any way you see fit.
When I visit an Art Gallery I don’t expect every artist to follow the same style or share the same vision as every other artist… what I love and enjoy is the incredible breadth and scope of different interpretations… that’s what helps broaden the mind and expand your enjoyment and appreciation. Whether it be Titian, Tchaikovsky… or even Toy Soldiers!
5.As Alex has stated….”Life is short”
As tragic recent events have proved it can be all too short and it can be violently abbreviated when there are dangerous lunatics around with access to deadly weaponry. So, try and smile more often… think before you hit the keyboard… and have a little fun – but not at other’s expense and… “Stay Frosty!”
All the best, happy collecting and happy New Year!
Andy C.