During busy periods of my life, I’ve found that the first task of creativity is carving out time and resources so that I can work on a project. Then it becomes: do stuff and probably suck at it. I may not get any better, but it’s the only way I give myself a chance at becoming something great. And the alternative to NOT doing stuff is constantly inventing excuses which explain why I never took a chance.
In my opinion, that’s a waste of creativity; I’d rather invent products than excuses.
Me too – if you never try you’ll never know.
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Even when you create things that you don’t like or consider good, it still makes you better. Every creation is one step closer to being great. Keep doing what you are doing!!
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Thank You Jonathan! Yes—I totally agree; it’s absurd to expect greatness straight out of the gate
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But it sure would be nice!
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Dam’ right!
Has to be reblogged!!
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Thank You!!! 🙂
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👍👍
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Reblogged this on heroicallybadwriter and commented:
Fire up folks, get those pens or keyboards working. This is very wise advice
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Many thanks!! 🙂
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👍👍 (I would have put up a 3rd, but a human putting three thumbs up might look weird 😉
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Hahaha! Good point!
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