For instance, our Director of Strategy recently wrote a well - received article about battling — and beating —
creative struggles called «The 15 Most Important Lessons I've Learned in Creative Work.»
Not exact matches
But beyond all of its memorable visuals, huge set pieces and bold
creative choices (it's four hours long and takes some liberties with the text), The Ten Commandments is at its core a compelling story about a man's
calling from God and his
struggles with his own humanity.
We are all
struggling... to explain how we get the fantastic order and complexity of the universe out something very simple... Krauss
calls the substrate of his explanation «nothing»... whatever it is, it is very, very simple and therefore is a worthy premise for an explanation, whereas a God, a
creative Intelligence, is not a worthy substrate for an explanation because it is already something very complicated...»
While Ferguson was churning with
struggle, Marvin Bing, National Director of Art for Amnesty,
called Sergant and said, «we have to rally the
creatives to join this conversation.»