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On 7/22/2011 3:07 AM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> On 21/07/2011 08:59 PM, stbenge wrote:
>> On 7/18/2011 3:27 AM, Invisible wrote:
>>> Apparently I am physiologically incapable of coming up with original
>>> ideas.
>>
>> Do you dream of new things?
>
> Dreaming is damned scary. I'm always very glad that I don't dream very
> often. Because when I *do* dream, I always seem to dream about really,
> really disturbing stuff.
That's a bummer, though not uncommon. The subconscious has a way of
placing all the most horrible things up on the queue for first-viewing,
which is very inconsiderate if you ask me.
>> Not all of your
>> sentences are complete rewrites of some other person's thoughts, are
>> they? I doubt it. You assemble bits and pieces of old things to create
>> new things.
>
> Sure. But /most/ people can assemble a sentence. ;-)
Yes, and most people are creative without even knowing it :) But not
everyone wants or tries to take it further. But you already have a head
start, plus a drive to push your creativity further.
>> Whether or not what you create is widely considered
>> aesthetically-pleasing is all a matter of perspective.
>>
>> Sometimes all you have to do is start doing /something./ Who cares if
>> nobody else likes it? What's important is that *you* enjoy doing it.
>
> Well, there is that. It's just that almost everything I create leaves me
> feeling disappointed.
I know how you feel. For me, if often boils down to my current level of
patience. If I'm not succeeding, I can either 1) become impatient with
myself and quit, or 2) continue on and learn from my failures. Just last
night, I chose the former, which was a mistake because I had some good
ideas just waiting to surface. Oh well :/
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