Art is subjective. When you view a piece of art or read a poem or story, you take your own thoughts and experiences and project them onto the subject at hand. An artist can grow immensely from playing on the feedback they receive. In this volume of The Psychology of Entrepreneurship… George Wilkerson has won numerous awards for his poetry and …
64. Volume: Tessie Castillo: Accountability
It’s one thing to explore tough subjects, and it’s entirely another to dedicate your career to them. But once you’re aware of unfairness in the world, at what point do you have the responsibility to do something about it? We all need to take accountability for our actions. But we also need to hold people in power accountable for their …
The Power of Words: Writing From Prison
Can you imagine being locked inside a concrete cell for hours on end every day? With no access to the internet, no smartphone, no ability to call your friends or family on a whim, how would you cope? Writing as a form of communication and expression has been around since the dawn of time. And as the years pass, it …
63. Volume: Terry Robinson: Imprisonment
We hear a lot of metaphors thrown around about mental imprisonment. And those are certainly easy to make if you haven’t stepped foot into an actual prison. But maybe hearing those types of thoughts from an actual prisoner, say one on death row, could really help put things into perspective. This is The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, I’m Ronsley Vaz. This uniquely …