Creativity Faucet: Increase Your Creativity 6 minutes read.
"Visualize your creativity as a backed-up pipe of water. The first mile is packed with wastewater. This wastewater must be emptied before the clear water arrives. Because your pipe only has one faucet, there's no shortcut to achieving clarity other than first emptying the wastewater. [...] Most creators resist their bad ideas then never reach clear water. If you've opened a blank document, scribbled a few thoughts, then walked away because you weren't struck with gold, then you too never got past it. Ed and Neil have trained themselves to overcome this fear and laziness. [...] Relentless Juxtaposition teaches us a lesson about creativity: Don't recreate what you love. Instead, pursue what you wish others would have made by now. That's where there's originality." -- Julian Shapiro with another great essay, reminding us of the power of playfulness to nurture ideas. Another thing that often helps me - is surrounding myself with people who enjoy discussing ideas (versus only dismissing others' ideas). It can also develop our brain to remain open and positive, looking for new angles to examine problems and imagine solutions.
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Before Growth 3 minutes read.
When building a company, may it be bootstrapped entirely or you raise money, focusing on building the first 100 (or 1000) true fans should be our focus. The problem with early success focusing on vanity metrics is that it can take months (sometimes years) to understand you're on the wrong path.
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