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Moving swiftly along, being 'off the wall' is akin to thinking outside the box, which is something I know all too well. However, I don't march to the beat of a different drum simply because it's cliche and I have a better creative imagination than that. I don't need a drum, or to march in order to convey a beat. Being off the wall is a trait countless great artists possess. Dali and Warhol instantly come to mind. That simple quality is often the very reason why certain creators
stand out from the crowd. Never forget, it is a strength to be off the wall, a powerful one. =) Peace.