being a creative human

The work that we create is like a baby - an entity that sparks and develops solely inside ourselves - that is a part of us - until it eventually exits our mind and body as its own separate thing, which others can engage with apart from us. We are not our work, but our work was once a part of us, in a sense, even when it sits and stands firmly on
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“The threat of being misunderstood looms, but the threat of growing stagnant as an artist looms larger.”
Poet and professor Ross Gay on abandoning capitalistic achievement to seek the freedom of play – The Creative Independent
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