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Is living for one's art worth it? We asked 'Art Above Everything' author Stephanie Elizondo Griest
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Author Stephanie Elizondo Griest said choosing the life of an artist can be like "hazing," but ultimately she and other famous artists she interviews in her book explain why they wouldn't change it, as she tells NBC News contributor Raul Reyes.June 27, 2025