March 4, 2025

Understanding the shape of oneself

The name on the book cover is somewhat of a lie. It perpetuates a myth of the ‘creative’. It implies that one person did it all by themselves – the writing, the drawing, the editing, the refining. But we never operate in isolation. Humans need each other to survive. On our own, we are at risk.

So, when it comes to producing creative work, what’s important is finding the matching puzzle pieces – the pieces that fit with you but also work to extend you, and in turn, extend themselves. Once a network of puzzle pieces form, the work is stronger, better, and more complete, despite what it says on the cover.

But, to do this, one needs to understand one’s own shape first.

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February 25, 2025

Something that sounds like music

Do fundamental skills really need to come first? Or, instead of learning those, can we focus on why we’re doing in the first place?

February 18, 2025

Which idea is the right one?

With so many potential paintings, drawings, and ideas to make, how does anyone prioritise their precious time on Earth?

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