I love it Haya, very insightful! I particularly liked the moral story behind Drew Dernavichโs discard pile and how we should think about the positive impact on our niche audience when creating creative work. Bscause as you said, our work โis not about usโ. If we make it so then we risk allowing our ego to sabotage or block our creativity. And that can always happen without us realizing it.
I downloaded the worksheet excercise you shared and plan to use it ๐.
Well written! I totally agree with how generic is a trap. In a world where everyone presumes they are polymaths, itโs important to differentiate between polymaths and having little generic knowledge about a lot of things! Thank you
I love it Haya, very insightful! I particularly liked the moral story behind Drew Dernavichโs discard pile and how we should think about the positive impact on our niche audience when creating creative work. Bscause as you said, our work โis not about usโ. If we make it so then we risk allowing our ego to sabotage or block our creativity. And that can always happen without us realizing it.
I downloaded the worksheet excercise you shared and plan to use it ๐.
Looking forward to your next blog! โฅ๏ธ
Well written! I totally agree with how generic is a trap. In a world where everyone presumes they are polymaths, itโs important to differentiate between polymaths and having little generic knowledge about a lot of things! Thank you