
The Artist's Oath
The Artist’s Oath is a personal commitment to how I show up creatively. It is a reminder to lead with integrity, to resist the pressure to perform, and to make work that reflects truth, not just what gets attention. It is a compass for navigating the tension between expression and permanence, and a way to stay rooted in what matters: presence, process, and purpose, not perfection.

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Marie Kondo’s book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, is well-known for helping people decide what to let go of in their homes by using joy as a guiding metric.
I've found this approach valuable in other areas of my life as well.
I’ve adapted one of her techniques to help me when people, situations, activities, or even books and classes start to clutter my mind with frustration.
I ask myself, “Does it/they/this bring me joy?” If the answer is yes, I keep it.
If the answer is no, but I still feel inclined to hold on, I then ask, “Has it/they/this served its purpose?” If it has, then I know it’s time to let go.
If it hasn’t, I’ll keep it for now.
The key to making this work is being brutally honest when answering these questions.
Thankfully, my inner critic never lets me get away with lying to myself, so I can rely on that voice to keep me accountable.
Marie Kondo’s book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, is well-known for helping people decide what to let go of in their homes by using joy as a guiding metric.
I've found this approach valuable in other areas of my life as well.
I’ve adapted one of her techniques to help me when people, situations, activities, or even books and classes start to clutter my mind with frustration.
I ask myself, “Does it/they/this bring me joy?” If the answer is yes, I keep it.
If the answer is no, but I still feel inclined to hold on, I then ask, “Has it/they/this served its purpose?” If it has, then I know it’s time to let go.
If it hasn’t, I’ll keep it for now.
The key to making this work is being brutally honest when answering these questions.
Thankfully, my inner critic never lets me get away with lying to myself, so I can rely on that voice to keep me accountable.

The Artist's Oath
The Artist’s Oath is a personal commitment to how I show up creatively. It is a reminder to lead with integrity, to resist the pressure to perform, and to make work that reflects truth, not just what gets attention. It is a compass for navigating the tension between expression and permanence, and a way to stay rooted in what matters: presence, process, and purpose, not perfection.

Stanford Confirms My Research Findings
AI is changing how people relate to each other at work.

Not My First Rodeo: Minting SuperRare Ghost Tokens
The story of how I minted art on SuperRare in 2021 while banned.
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