I originally only watched this video because it was a part of my English assignment, but watching this video was so inspirational and touching (especially as an artist myself). Neil Gaiman has a way with his words really!
I probably loop back to rewatch this at least once per year. I have a transcription of it in my "commonplace book." Decades of being a writer, and I still need this message often.
This is the most inspirational speech I've ever heard addressing young artists. Thank you so much to Neil Gaiman for his advice and the attitude with which he expressed it!
One of my absolute favorite pieces of advice. Can't believe it is still so relevant 12 years later. I come back to hear it at least once a year and quote it so much more often. This also reminds me of Dory from Finding Nemo - Just keep swimming. Make good art, such a simple yet powerful message.
I LOVE Neil Gaiman. What a treat to hear him on this subject. What's better than someone awesome encouraging more people to be their own uniques awesomeness?!
When Neil talked about the transitioning and future, who knew AI would impact jobs in the creative field first. This world continues to surprise me and not for the better.
I literally am watching this video solely because I have to answer questions about it on my English exam tomorrow. It is 3 am right now. I should stop procrastinating..
As an aspiring author especially, this is a really, *really* good talk to listen to. It's even more directly applicable to a creator than Steve Jobs's commencement address at Stanford. Wow! :D
Who else is back here again for another dose of encouragement?
Needed during 2020
Yeah. Has been one of my top motivators for like four or five years now.
Almost everyday haha
Repeatedly.
Yep! One of the best speeches I've ever seen
I originally only watched this video because it was a part of my English assignment, but watching this video was so inspirational and touching (especially as an artist myself). Neil Gaiman has a way with his words really!
I probably loop back to rewatch this at least once per year. I have a transcription of it in my "commonplace book." Decades of being a writer, and I still need this message often.
This is the most inspirational speech I've ever heard addressing young artists. Thank you so much to Neil Gaiman for his advice and the attitude with which he expressed it!
One of my absolute favorite pieces of advice. Can't believe it is still so relevant 12 years later. I come back to hear it at least once a year and quote it so much more often. This also reminds me of Dory from Finding Nemo - Just keep swimming. Make good art, such a simple yet powerful message.
I was there for this and will never forget it!
One of the most under-watched and under-valued videos on RUclips.
Hardly undervalued.
I think that's the best thing I've ever heard in my life. 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
I've heard and read this speech many times. Today is the first time I've listened.
I LOVE Neil Gaiman. What a treat to hear him on this subject. What's better than someone awesome encouraging more people to be their own uniques awesomeness?!
This incredibly encouraged me during this difficult time, thanks so much Neil !!! Appreciate your voice.
When Neil talked about the transitioning and future, who knew AI would impact jobs in the creative field first. This world continues to surprise me and not for the better.
Saving this to remember whenever I get discouraged
Ah man, back again and such good advice. Gotta enjoy the ride
1,741 views in 6 years. I thank God, I am one of the 1,741.
it's been uploaded elsewhere with many more views
I literally am watching this video solely because I have to answer questions about it on my English exam tomorrow. It is 3 am right now. I should stop procrastinating..
Good luck (im a year late)
What a fantastic address. Really enjoyed this!
Is it possible to use this audio for a short film about artists?
As an aspiring author especially, this is a really, *really* good talk to listen to. It's even more directly applicable to a creator than Steve Jobs's commencement address at Stanford. Wow! :D
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sometimes life is hard, inner monologue sample time stamp XD
make good art
Thank you!
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What a speech!
Excellent !!!
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