To me, creative work is labor, like any other kind of labor. It's got value, and it takes your time, and it's useful to people, depending.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most creative work is a process of people passing ideas and inspirations from the past into the future and adding their own creativity along the way.
After so many years, I've learned that being creative is a full-time job with its own daily patterns. That's why writers, for example, like to establish routines for themselves.
And unless you have that sense of being creative, people think you're just working all the time.
Creativity is merely a plus name for regular activity. Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.
The nature of creativity is to make space for things to happen... We can drive it out with our busyness and plans.
I believe in creative work.
Creativity is not just for artists. It's for businesspeople looking for a new way to close a sale; it's for engineers trying to solve a problem; it's for parents who want their children to see the world in more than one way.
I feel that my job is to create an atmosphere where creative people can do their best work.
What we call creative work, ought not to be called work at all, because it isn't. I imagine that Thomas Edison never did a day's work in his last fifty years.
Craft is part of the creative process.
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