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Creative

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  • Life is a lonely business, often filled with discouragement and rejection. Validation is for parking, but it’s still a tremendous boost when people say nice things about our work.
  • It takes a lot of energy to be creative. You don’t have that energy if you waste it on other stuff.
  • Learn from them, steal from them.

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AUSTIN KLEON

“Every artist gets asked the question, “Where do you get your ideas?” The honest artist answers, “I steal them.”

AUSTIN KLEON

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WILSON MIZNER

“if you copy from one author, it’s plagiarism, but if you copy from many, it’s research.”

WILSON MIZNER

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Curious

Curious

You have to be curious about the world in which you live. Look things up. Chase down every reference. Go deeper than anybody else—that’s how you’ll get ahead. Google everything. Google your dreams, Google your problems. You’ll either find the answer or you’ll come up with a better questio...

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Copycat 🐱

Copycat 🐱

  • We learn by copying.
  • We’re talking about practice here, not plagiarism—plagiarism is trying to pass someone else’s work off as your own.
  • First, figure out who to copy.
  • Second, figure out what to copy.

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YOHJI YAMAMOTO

“Fake it ’til you make it. Start copying what you love. Copy copy copy copy. At the end of the copy you will find your self.”

YOHJI YAMAMOTO

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Reveal Your Secrets

Reveal Your Secrets

Step 1: Wonder at something.

Step 2: Invite others to wonder with you. You should wonder at the things nobody else is wondering about.

If everybody’s wondering about apples, go wonder about oranges. The more open you are about sharing your passions, the closer people will feel...

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HAROLD RAMIS

“Find the most talented person in the room, and if it’s not you, go stand next to him. Hang out with him. Try to be helpful.

(Or)

If you ever find that you’re the most talented person in th...

HAROLD RAMIS

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Make Stealing A Habit

Make Stealing A Habit

  • Figure out what time you can carve out, what time you can steal, and stick to your routine. Do the work every day, no matter what. No holidays, no sick days. Don’t stop.
  • Parkinson’s Law: “Work gets done in the time available.”
  • Get a calendar. Fill th...

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Not So Secret Formula

Not So Secret Formula

“Do good work and share it with people.”

Step one, “do good work,” is incredibly hard. There are no shortcuts. Make stuff every day. Know you’re going to suck for a while. Fail. Get better.

Step two, “share it with people,” was really hard up until about ten ...

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Imitation Vs Emulation

Imitation Vs Emulation

  • Don’t just steal the style, steal the thinking behind the style.
  • Imitation is about copying. Emulation is when imitation goes one step further, breaking through into your own thing.
  • All you need is a little space and a little time—a place to work, and some time to do it; a li...

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Limitations == Freedom

Limitations == Freedom

  • Limitations mean freedom.
  • In this age of information abundance and overload, those who get ahead will be the folks who figure out what to leave out, so they can concentrate on what’s really important to them.
  • In the end, creativity isn’t just...

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JACK WHITE

“Telling yourself you have all the time in the world, all the money in the world, all the colors in the palette, anything you want—that just kills creativity.”

JACK WHITE

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Steal Like An Artist

Steal Like An Artist

  • Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas.
  • You are, in fact, a mashup of what you choose to let into your life. You are the sum of your influences.
  • Your job is to collect good ideas. The more good ideas you collect, the more you...

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Garbage In, Garbage Out

Garbage In, Garbage Out

  • Remember “garbage in, garbage out”? You’re only going to be as good as the people you surround yourself with.
  • In the digital space, that means following the best people online—the people who are way smarter and better than you, the people who are doing the really interesting work.(De...

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ANDRÉ GIDE

“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.”

ANDRÉ GIDE

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SALVADOR DALÍ

“Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing.”

SALVADOR DALÍ

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"A good idea should be like a girl's skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest."

“Good artists borrow, great artists steal.”—T. S. Eliot’s dictum, Igor Stravinsky, Pablo Picasso, Steve Jobs

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