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perplexity.aiHere are some of the most insightful quotes from Margaret Heffernan on embracing uncertainty, creativity, and the role of artists in navigating turbulent times:
šØ On Creativity and Originality
āOne of the things that I tell myself to console myself when I get worried about whether Iām writing anything original is that there isnāt anything original. Itās all building on something else.ā
āWhatās crucial is that your ideas may not be new, but youāre speaking to a new audience in a new time in a way that connects with them, and thatās what counts.ā
ā Margaret Heffernan
š¤ On Technology and AI
āThereās an awful lot of propaganda out there about what AI can do⦠It can do some stuff brilliantlyāstuff thatās complicated, repeatable drudgery. It handles magnificently.ā
ā Margaret Heffernan
āIām genuinely puzzled and made uncomfortable by the rhetoric coming out of Silicon Valley that says humans are fallible, but we will be able to make machines that donāt make mistakes and therefore create a world thatās perfect. I cannot imagine anything as dull.ā
ā Margaret Heffernan
š± On Embracing Uncertainty
āUncertainty is where you discover stuff⦠The whole point of a detective novel or a horror film is its fantastic uncertainty. It wouldnāt be interesting otherwise.ā
ā Margaret Heffernan
āArtists live with uncertainty constantlyābut instead of waiting for the future, they run towards making it, with agency and freedom.ā
ā Margaret Heffernan
š” On the Role of Artists
āAt a time when algorithms promise to extinguish all doubt, Heffernan makes a compelling case for uncertainty as humanityās greatest resource. Her deep examination of how artists work offers an inspired and inspiring model for thriving in an unpredictable world.ā
ā Daniel H. Pink
āA call to creativity, written as a response to the deadening effects of tech-enabled managerialism. This long-overdue book invites readers of whatever stripe to learn from the way artists work, to see uncertainty for what it is: āthe great propulsive power behind curiosity, learning, discovery and invention ā the essence of being humanā.ā
ā Tracey Camilleri
For a deeper exploration of these themes, you can watch the full interview with Margaret Heffernan on the London Writersā Salon website: .

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