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Thought Tweet #911

by Rick Baker
On Jan 13, 2014

Thought Tweet #911 As your creativity increases your ability to receive good advice decreases.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Creativity is one of the most threatening commodities. As a rule, when people observe it happening around them they feel threatened. This causes them to construct opinions and express them. When you show people your creativity the amount of advice you receive is sure to increase...

But A BIG OUCH on the quality of that advice should you choose to heed it.

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Comments (5) -

Adeel Khan
1/13/2014 2:16:50 PM #

Doing copy/paste right now and loving it! #excellence

rick baker
1/16/2014 9:14:31 PM #

Adeel

The joy of performance excellence!

carolyn
1/17/2014 10:13:20 AM #

Thats for sure only in some situations though. Perhaps only an environment that is not seeking change. I went to the non-creative environments for advice! OUCH.

All my life I have been following bad advice. Maybe showing up as creatives in a compliant environment is like dancing in a dusty room.

At first I disagreed. The way you phrased it, sounded like the capability of the person to receive , not the decrease of good advice. I would be interested in how many people were trying to advise Einstein or Rembrandt and what that quality was.

Only when I found people to run with me, not saddle me, was the advice "good or empowering.

rick baker
1/20/2014 9:08:33 PM #

Carolyn,

Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

Yes - part of the embedded thought is, "If you deliver creative output, don't believe everything you hear."

carolyn
2/22/2014 11:35:05 AM #

http://www.carrothers.com/rilke1.htm

No one can advise or help you - no one. There is only one thing you should do. Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depths of your heart; confess to yourself whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write. This most of all: ask yourself in the most silent hour of your night: must I write? Dig into yourself for a deep answer. And if this answer rings out in assent, if you meet this solemn question with a strong, simple "I must", then build your life in accordance with this necessity; your whole life, even into its humblest and most indifferent hour, must become a sign and witness to this impulse. Then come close to Nature. Then, as if no one had ever tried before, try to say what you see and feel and love and lose. _ Rilke letters to a Young poet.

I knew this long ago but I thought "business" was different.  Like it was a foreign game or language, but it truly is not.

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