Nine Hours in an Airplane at the Cost of a New Car

“And then he knelt down next to me as I sampled the tea. He told me about the high quality tea leaves. He told me about the hand-sewn cotton teabags. He told me about the fragant cherry blossoms and red fruits infused into the tea. Somewhere in between, he might have mentioned about the history of coffee trade and the East India Company, but I can’t be sure.”

If I had $18,400 to spend on a single flight I could not think of a better way to do it.

 

My Travel Bucket List

Here, in no particular order, are the top locations I hope to someday visit.

  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • London
  • Seattle (again)
  • Portland (again)
  • Munich or Berlin
  • Australia
  • Peru
  • Tehran
  • California
  • Louisiana

As a reminder to myself, the places I have visited.

  • Portland, OR
  • Boston, MA
  • Forks, WA
  • Richland, WA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Orlando, FL
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Chicago, IL
  • Memphis, TN
  • Rapid City, SD
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Columbus, OH
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Springfield, MO
  • Springfield IL
  • Columbia, MO
  • Quincy, IL
  • Montreal, Canada

Molly Crabapple Works for No Man

“The first piece of advice I have for people if they want to be a crazy artist like me is that companies are there to exploit you, and to extract as much labor out of you as possible while paying you as little money as possible. Always treat companies with intense cynicism and try to exploit them back as much as you can. The big mistake that will fuck you over in life is being a team player, because you’ll waste years and years of your life until you wake up one day having made some company a lot of money and having made yourself shit. That’s what happened to my mom. She never made much money because she was one of those people who said, “I’m going to work hard and be talented, and then people will recognize my value and reward me!” No, actually, they will just take your hard work and talent to make money for themselves and discard you when you’re no longer useful. So be very cynical.”

There’s always been this weird dichotomy between business and art. Too often artists languish in obscurity or as a ‘secondary’ hobby.

I think artists who understand business, even just a little, are able to become successful artists. The business side is often to ‘square’ and over looked. Molly Crabapple gets it and remains a talented independent artist.

Bonus: The Great Discontent has some great interviews. You’d be hip to keep up with them.