Acceptance

Many times we have trouble accepting a compliment or offer, anything we feel the other person is being troubled for, even though they themselves are offering. Yuko Nagayama says in her book that often when we are given a compliment on our painting, we dismiss it, and instead want to know what weak areas we can improve. In such cases, it is important to accept the good that’s being given to us, and try to understand more deeply what it was we did that was good, and how we can become even stronger at it. Another reason to accept the compliment is that it doesn't dismiss the giver. We are undermining the opinion of the giver when we refute what they’re saying, even in modesty. Similarly, when someone offers a favor, it is obvious that they have thought it through before offering. They are not being troubled for it, or they are willingly accepting the trouble they may go through for it. So if it helps us, accept it, and honor the giver.

This is a small study of Mexicali Grill. The color palette is cheerful, and reminiscent of a Spanish summer.  These are not the true colors of the building, but convey the emotion I want of siestas and good food.


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