At first glance, you may think that this title is a bit strange. What does it mean to "give up on art before embarking on the road of art"? Let the protagonist of todays story, Luca Donofrio, tell you. Listen. He originally studied visual arts in New York, and after graduation he dreamed of becoming an oil painter. However - dreams are valuable, but reality is cruel - he soon discovered that he could not survive as a painter, so he chose He bowed to money and worked as a sales assistant in a food factory.
▼It must be quite uncomfortable to change from a painter to a sales assistant QAQ
Entering the pasta factory Luca, looking at the slender noodles in front of him, he suddenly had an inspiration: "If you make spaghetti interesting and stylish, I believe it will also satisfy customers' appetite, right?" So he He set out to transform spaghetti, whether it was kneaded, rolled or tied, he tried his best to create various... It was more like a piece of art that could be hung on the wall than noodles!
▼Can you tell these are all pasta?
"I didn't expect that I gave up, but when I look back, I realized that I was on my way to becoming an artist in the morning." Luca said that making pasta is now his happiest thing!
After reading this story, friends, do you feel admiration? Or do you ridicule him as "just a lucky guy who accidentally stumbled into the world"? The editor feels that the more obsessed people are with the immediate things (for example, they must become an OO profession) , unknowingly, your own path is blocked, but if you try a path with all your strength and find "Hey, it doesn't seem to work" and then turn around and look at a world you have never thought of, sometimes opportunities are such wonderful things ~ However, there is a condition for this truth to be true: it applies to people who "try their best to get through everything before giving up."