Creativity is a Sin
Sunday, December 9th, 2007Let me preface this entry by saying one thing:
Every creative project I have created with a group of people has failed either immediately… or within a few attempts.
Now, to the story. I have created quite a few things in my short time alive, all of which were obviously not quality products. However, the quality is not the point of my disappointment. Every creation has been what it is.
I am currently, yet again, being shut down. I am the only person I know, who can keep something up, creatively, for more than one attempt. Every person I have worked with creatively, with very few exceptions, has given. Yet I keep on going.
Whether they get sick of it, burn out quickly, run out of money, or some other reasons… they give up. I, however, continue to burn on the imaginary fuel that flows within my body.
Why can I not find a person like this to work with creatively? Where do these creatures exist? Are there no work-machines such as myself that exist outside of accounting, legal work, or investment banking?
I will never be part of a group with energy to match my own. I don’t think it exists. Longevity, Infinite. Ian’s creativity battle, Zero.
I guess, in the end… Creativity really is a sin.





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