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ham hamle keliye tayar hai

any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right,or doing it better.
every days is good day to me i cant try missing one.
my principles mean more to me than any money or success.i hate left-ism,right-ism,extrem-ism and brain dead-ism.
unless you are really committed to being an architect
in the true sense of the word,
its a terrible business and I wouldn't recommend it for anybody,
unless you need to do it for some personal reason,
I would say go into business, go into law, medicine, but don't be an architect.
-eisenman
"For me every day is a new thing. I approach every project with a new insecurity almost like the first project I ever did. I get the sweats. I start working. I don't know where I'm going. If I knew where I was going I wouldn't do it. When I can predict or plan it I don't do it - I discard it. So I approach it with trepidation. Obviously over time I have a lot more confidence that it's going to be OK. I approach project work with what I think is a healthy insecurity." ghery
Versatility is one of your outstanding traits

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