The old painter smiled and asked back: Do you think the world is running too fast, or are you stopping? The architect with the ant-shaped mustache sighed: I don't know either. In the past, I thought that being good at one field of expertise was enough, but now, customers demand more than that, they also need to understand fine arts and decoration to help their homes.
The old painter: I have been painting for more than forty years and looking back, it reflects who I am, my soul. But if I keep painting what I am familiar with, I will soon be forgotten. In the past, I only painted with oil paints, but then I tried watercolors, pastels, experimented with lacquer and now I am exploring how AI - artificial intelligence can support artists. And thanks to that, I found a new source of inspiration, a new opportunity.
He asked again: What do you mean... if I dare to step out of my comfort zone, I will find a new path? The old painter confirmed: Exactly! Don't just see change as a fear. See it as an opportunity to learn, to grow. If you dare to experiment with new ideas, dare to combine tradition and modernity, you will discover possibilities that you yourself did not expect.
The guy sat there for a while and then muttered to himself: Challenges are also opportunities for change, you're right. But people are often lazy rather than afraid of change, because sometimes change means paying the price. But not changing can also mean stopping, being conservative, burying oneself, no different from living to 70, 80 years old but actually dying at 20, 30 years old without being buried, as a philosopher said.
The old painter patted the young man on the shoulder: I am old but still want to change. Why are you afraid when you are young? Create your own inspiration from the difficulties and imperfections of life. But talking forever is just theory, you should change right now!