Buchzusammenfassung
Austin Kleon is the New York Times bestselling author of Steal Like An Artist and Show Your Work! Together with Keep Going, these books form a trilogy that boasts more than a million copies in print and has been translated into more than two dozen languages. He is also a public speaker whose speaking engagements have included top-tier organizations such as Google and Pixar. In both his books and his public speaking, his work centers on promoting creativity in the modern world.
Focusing on actions rather than labels can profoundly enhance creativity. Instead of aspiring to be a "painter," prioritize the act of painting, as defining yourself by a title can restrict exploration into other creative forms. Creativity is a continuous process, requiring daily commitment regardless of success or recognition. The myth of the tortured artist, which glorifies unhappiness as a catalyst for great art, is both ethically flawed and counterproductive; creative work should enrich life, not diminish it. Embracing a childlike sense of play, free from external validation, can unlock creativity, as seen in children who focus on the joy of creating rather than the outcome. Even ordinary life holds inspiration if approached with curiosity and attention, as demonstrated by artists like Harvey Pekar, who found magic in the mundane. Establishing a dedicated time or space, like Joseph Campbell’s Bliss Station, and disconnecting from distractions can help safeguard focus and creativity. Simple habits like list-making, organizing, and even napping can provide structure, spark ideas, and rejuvenate the mind. While creativity will always have highs and lows, maintaining a consistent routine tailored to your needs ensures you show up for your work, ready to harness whatever inspiration arises.
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