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What are some high paying jobs for artistic, creative people? The ones that provide great security — monetary and asset-wise — as well as an outlet for our passions?

For the highly imaginative and spontaneous kind.

Also, is there anyone here who has had massive success realising and putting to use their creative side? 

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You can search for design jobs and see what sounds interesting. Whatever you do, you'll be successful and earn good money if you put your heart into it.

Edited by amenX

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@xxxx if you can find these jobs (which isn’t easy) painting murals is high dollar work. $10,000-30,000 per job. If I was artistic I would jump on this, especially in my growing city. Businesses, cities/townships, organizations, non profits, gyms, etc.. they all are potential clients. 

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6 hours ago, xxxx said:

What are some high paying jobs for artistic, creative people? The ones that provide great security — monetary and asset-wise — as well as an outlet for our passions?

For the highly imaginative and spontaneous kind.

Also, is there anyone here who has had massive success realising and putting to use their creative side? 

I would work this backwards.

Instead of asking "what job is going to provide great security?", I'd ask "what do I like doing?" and then turn that into something that can financially support you.


 

 

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Contemplate what does art mean to you. This thread might spark a clue:

Then switch to what does job mean to you. 

I'll be honest. I haven't scouted out a job that would allow me to unleash the burning flame within, express truly what art is. It's more likely you'll have to carve out your own path. What does your heart ache to create? There's a tremendous potential within each artist... To stretch out an arm into stars and pluck one like an apple... To pull back and sow a starry seed. The soil deserves ya. Inspire.  

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20 hours ago, xxxx said:

What are some high paying jobs for artistic, creative people?

Creative and Artistic ones doesn't look for security. The only security is passion.

21 hours ago, xxxx said:

as well as an outlet for our passions?

'Passions' are nowhere sold in the marketplace, where you can go and get them.

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If you're creative you're more likely to create your own job. That's what creativity does. This is why the whole purpose thing is flawed to me beyond more than obvious reasons, it goes against the fundamentals of what consciousness does when it's creative, it invents/reinvents continuously. Job in the context of creativity of course is just a combination of novel patterns or combined known patterns into a novel form, and the only reason you create it is because you realise you need the stability in the intersection that connects your social and economic life.

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Basically ANY art can be turned into millions of dollars if you are serious enough about it. Makes little difference what the art is: singing, dancing, sculpture, films, cartoons, novels, video games, woodworking, painting, design, legos, 3D modeling, etc.

Success comes from turning it into a business. No one is going to do it for you or hand you a bunch of money. You must build it.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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I have a book for you.

David Airey - Work for Money, Design for Love

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