The Brush Master: Clayton Cameron at TEDx Manhattan Beach
From an early age, I noticed that there was rhythm in life, from the pep in one s step to the wink of an eye, everything we do and all things around us have a pace or a certain flow or rigidness. That pace could be that of the hare or the tortoise. It could mean soaring like an eagle or hovering like a humming bird. It all depended on the goal I had in mind. In order to get to where I wanted to go, I had to decide: was it best to put my head down and charge like a bull or dance the dance of a ballerina R
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