Greetings! Many maxims exist about reaching goals. In some
religious traditions in times of crisis people say, “Pray for help, and row
away from the rocks.” A similar notion
exists in Islam. Here the comment is, “Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel.”
The idea is you can have faith, but make good choices, as camels will certainly
wander off when unattended. In the world
of self-help, the concept gets captured in these verbs, “Conceive. Believe.
Achieve.” I ascribe to the grand theory noted in each of these and have been
clear about that over the years on this site.
After the success of our exhibit in the Hearsay show at The Zuckerman Museum of Fine Art our After Malcom
team worked tirelessly to have a temporary exhibit displayed at the National
Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. The goal came to fruition in
February of this year. Setting goals and working toward them have power.
I have set my mind on other ambitious goals and am making
steady progress toward bringing them to the light of day. More to follow on
these. In the meantime, please follow the links below for virtual tours of our
exhibits.
Zuckerman Museum 2014
National Center for Civil and Human Rights 2016
Decide. Commit. Succeed. Run.
Tom
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