Listen (a song to accompany the story)
Fables For The Modern Warrior
The brave seekers of life's true calling who dare to follow their pursuit of passion with relentless and often exhausting persistence, we see you.
The time you sacrifice for the path you are following will be worthwhile.
Today, I want to take you on a journey of persistence and offer some tips and ideas along the way.
Content asks you, the reader, to engage with it. I want content always to have value; never take more than you give.
Sometimes, a little levity in the form of a story is a pleasant reprieve and a useful teaching tool.
Alice, Order of Maps
Stitched together by constellations and boundless wonder, a secret society, the Cartographers of the Infinite. They are tasked not with mapping the physical world but with the unseen threads that connect everything: hope, knowledge, and dreams. Alice, the youngest Cartographer, is at the center of this story and entrusted with a powerful artifact—harmony, the very order in balance.

Alice is all who wonder of wandering further and farther.

As with all tales of adventure, overcoming fear of the unknown is the primary theme.
The tool in the "Try a New Tool" segment was used to create ideas for a story about the image I uploaded, which is the header image of this article. Try these tips and ideas for exploring your art beyond the canvas, page or stage.
💎 Try a New Tool 💎
Quick ideas and tips for using tech in useful ways
Useful for:
describes your art for you
writes ALT tags for your digital content
ideas for new directions, i.e., make a story about a character from your art or generative AI creations.
How to use:
Click the link to the custom GPT: Art Insight Guide
"Install" by pinning it to your sidebar in Chat GPT (if you don't have an account, create one. Pay for an account to protect your personal IP.
Turn off the setting that allows your data to "train the model for everyone."
Upload your art, explore, and make your digital content accessible!
Alice grew up in a small, forgotten village at the edge of a vast desert where the stars burned brightest.
While others saw the stars as distant specks of light, Alice saw them as windows into infinite possibility.

