Artists Shouldn’t Network
Most artists are told to network if they ever want to “make it.” But what if that advice is quietly killing the art world? In this video, I break down why networking culture is destroying genuine artistry—how it replaces human connection with self-promotion, turns passion into performance, and leaves artists chasing clout instead of meaning. We’ll explore the difference between building a network vs. building a community, why the business mindset doesn’t belong in the creative world, and how to find real connection again through authenticity, slowness, and shared obsession. Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material used under the principle of fair use for commentary, criticism, education, and entertainment purposes. All rights belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.

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