Always Sunday

What it means to be creative - Part 3: You're always creating your next masterpiece

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Merriam-Webster describes a Masterpiece as: a work done with extraordinary skill especially : a supreme intellectual or artistic achievement a piece of work presented to a medieval guild as evidence of qualification for the rank of master Guilds played essential roles in towns as they attempted to maintain standards. They were prevalent during the Middle Ages, a period that began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD and lasted about 1,000 years until about 1450 AD. The Guild supported its members if they became sick. But first, you worked your way to earn these benefits. Before qualifying to join a guild, you began as an apprentice and studied under someone who had previously been through the process and successfully achieved the level of a master craftsman. Once completing your study, you become a journeyman. You may have even heard this term used to refer to someone with a life-long history within a field, someone who is competent, and skilled, but still, find themselves on a path to reaching the hig