What the heck does that statement really mean? I love my towels so why would I want to throw them in and where does that statement lead us to believe? I throw towels in the washer and then the dryer. I have seen my kids and grand kids throw them on the floor, but I have also heard this statement from those that are tired of fighting what they see as an endless battle to get ahead, progress beyond the point they are at and loosing faith that things are out of their control.
In my estimation I have been to the point of “Throwing in the Towel” and sometimes I threw it after many years of wasted time trying to make things work. In reality time was not wasted, but lessons were learned even thought at the moment of throwing we don’t realize it.
I am an artist and I make art and I make art in hopes of selling. With that said, I know that Art is not like going to the store and purchasing functional furniture, clothing or food. It is more like a luxury item, something that is pleasing to the eye, mind and soul. It can not sustain life, give us a place to live or keep us healthy. It can make us happy.
I paint for me first, which makes me happy and in return for the happiness it helps keep me mentally balanced and on rare occasions it causes me some frustrations. I can deal with that. But the highlight of my hours of painting is what asks if the painting is for sale because they want to buy it. Then is when I am thankful that I did “Throw in the Towel”
Be thankful and grateful for what is in your life, work through the rough times and feel blessed.

