Here's a link to a thread 3 yrs old.. but it still holds true for me today
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3869&highlight=Artist
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3869&highlight=Artist
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Bigshadow said:So for me, my programming work is sort of a work of art, that only I can see. The beauty is in it's simplicity AND complexity. Just like an artist, there are weeks I am inspired and creative programming ideas seem to just flow freely, and then there are weeks that I am not inspired at all and I find it hard to write any code whatsoever (so I surf the internet).
Bigshadow said:Although, the martial arts has really allowed me to see the life much differently. It has provided me with a much deeper appreciation for life. It has also brought me much inner peace, I am no longer stressed as I used to be.
OnlyAnEgg said:That's a good corrallation, SLTL. I, too, was a Hospital Corpsman in the Navy and spent about 8 years before and after working the ER at the local hospital. When I was in TKD, I routinely sparred with the Head of Oncology at our local hospital. Quick little guy, he was.
I would view Shao's massage therapy as a logical procession from MA, actually. Since I began training, I've looked a little closer at TCM and herbalism, myself.
Sil Lum TigerLady said:That's so cool. I would have been a doctor in another life. I would love to be an ER doc.
rutherford said:Brother! I have found you at last!
Otherwise, I'm like Arnnie. I have no artistic talents. Although, I believe I might be getting to be a better dancer through MA. It sure isn't helping my singing.