Most of what's on the internet is of no benefit to us. It's designed to rot our brains and steal our ability to focus.
Most of what's on the internet is of no benefit to us. It's designed to rot our brains and steal our ability to focus.
Creative breakthroughs aren't accidental—they are the by product of an active and intentional process filled with trials and errors.
If everyone watches, reads, and listens to the same things, we all end up thinking the same way. But where's the fun in that?
Maintaining a daily schedule full of creativity is challenging—almost impossible. Life's other responsibilities make the dream of locking yourself in a room to focus on a creative project feel more like a mirage than reality.
Do you ever feel like you're stuck going in circles every time you try to create content?
Changing our lives comes down to two things: being okay with feeling uncomfortable and not running from constructive criticism.
Being consistent isn't just about sticking to a schedule. That's why so many creators burn out quickly, especially on social media.
Books are gateways to wisdom from people who've spent time thinking deeply about things.
Technology doesn't automatically make us better or worse as artists, creators, or writers. It's simply an extension of what we can already do.
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