Being an artist is a possibility that every human being has, regardless of their profession, career or art. It is a possibility of full development, of full expression, of the right to happiness. The possibility of finding oneself, of one’s expression, of one’s happiness, plenitude, freedom, fertility is for every and every human being. This is not a privilege of the artist, it is a right of the human being – to free oneself from one’s roles, to exercise one’s potential and to feel alive. Everyone can live their expression without being tied to a role. It is not about being an artist or not, but about a perspective of the human being and the world. It is not only about all artists being workers, but also about all workers being artists. About people having creative, fertile and transformative relationships with the world, reality, nature, society. Human beings are not condemned to be only destructive, consumerist, selfish as society leads us to believe.