Have you ever caught yourself evaluating your creativity based on how many words or sentences you wrote on a day or how many canvases you painted?
What about your productivity - have you ever evaluated it based on how many emails you have sent, how long you sit in front of your computer or how many ideas you pitched in a meeting?
Have you ever caught yourself evualting your mindfulness based on how long you meditated for?
Or your health based on what you eat, what you don’t, what exercises you do and how long?
As humans, we have a great tendency to reduce a big concept into the ways and which we measure them.
In this episode of Inner Dialogues with Ecem, let's flip on this reductonist narrative and our creativity.
Rick Rubin’s “The Creative Act: A Way of Being” has become a huge part of my life as I recently started reading it.
I feel like I have more to create with it, let this be a beginning.
Let’s uncover the deeper meaning of creative expression, the concepts of love, time, intelligence, productivity, health and more.
Join me in exploring the philosophy of creativity and reductionism✨
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References:
“The Creative Act: A Way of Being” book by Rick Rubin
“In Your Arms” song by Blake Rose (mentioned lyric: "I fell apart when I finally realized that we've got clocks, we could never time.”)
Related Episodes:
Episode 17 - The Constant Pursuit of Wisdom- How Everything Becomes An Answer
Intro & Outro Music Credit: Joseph McDade - Olympus
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