blansky
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John- Ken's post made me think differently about certain aspects of creativity (always a good thing). I have always thought of it as linear, but now see the case can be made for it being somewhat circular. It certainly won't change what I'm doing, but it may give me better insight into why I am doing it, which is a positive thing. If I know more about my motivation, I may be able to do better work.
A number of years ago a few friends and I got into this circle of life stuff and how we start out in a room, and at the end of our lives, we end up in a room again. Our lives and spheres of influence are back where we started.
My take away from all this stuff, and how you mentioned about having a style and sort of a formula for how you work and see yourself, is merely ego and a trap. From a marketing perspective, that way of working is a plus but not necessarily good for the soul. The whole, be different, be easily identifiable, and have a signature style is a great mantra but it can still be a rut.
Remember when we end up in that room, none of this shit is going to matter anyways. It's just all ego.
So my feeling is, do what we love, celebrate it, change when we feel like it, celebrate it, and let ourselves move and evolve. And celebrate it.