Tuesday, December 23, 2014
A TRIBUTE TO KEN WRIGHT 1935-2014 PART 11
MY DAD TAUGHT ME...
TO DUST YOURSELF OFF AND GET BACK INTO THE BATTER’S BOX
Sorry for another sports analogy, but dad’s words and actions taught me resiliency.
My unconventional career path has easily been marked by as many colossal failures as victory dances in the dugout.
Had my dad not taught me persistence, I'd have given up after a couple setbacks and been living under a bridge.
Instead, I have been able to discuss Dali’s Persistence of Memory with the curator of MOMA during a private tour.
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