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The first step to controlling your world is to control your culture….
I feared the judgment of others. I doubted my abilities. I struggled with motivation. I escaped into distractions.
Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. —Pablo Picasso
All my life, I had wanted to create. Some people want to be parents. Some people want to make lots of money. I just wanted to make stuff. I had set up all of my life, and I continue to set up all of my life, to prioritize that one thing.
In the course of our lives, we build kinetic energy.
This brings us to the first law of art: There Is Art Inside You.
the automation of jobs will move what we call “work” up Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Instead of spending our time and energy on tasks that can be automated, we can reconnect with our humanity – and our humanity is what makes us all artists.
We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.
When our true self doesn’t get a chance to follow its desires – when it doesn’t get the creative exercise necessary to arm it with a vocabulary in which to express itself – it acts out in strange ways.
The only way to become your true self is to find the art inside you and make it real. Your art is the best expression possible of who you really are. You make art when you take your passions, your interests, and even your compassion for others, and combine them to make something uniquely yours.
The Self wishes to create, to evolve. The Ego likes things just the way they are. —Steven Pressfield
When it comes to making our art, we are no different. When you’re too scared to start, it’s because you don’t want to get hurt. You feel love or affection or lust for an idea, but what if it rejects you? What if your chemistry experiment blows up in your face, or your startup pitch falls flat, or nobody reads your blog post?
Have you ever noticed that people with the biggest egos are actually the most scared and insecure?
“Human beings, when we don’t feel like we’re enough – we will sometimes go to the inferior or to the superior complexes. And bullying is the superior complex. It’s trying to generate some kind of strength and power through intimidation, through causing fear in others, through beating somebody down.”
Ego doesn’t just make you act arrogant or criticize others. Ego also causes you to make excuses for yourself.
“The reason ego exists is comfort.”
If you put your art out there, it might not be any good. So the ego will come up with excuses to not start. You’re still doing research, you don’t have the time, or there’s a crack on your laptop screen. Whatever excuses your ego comes up with, they’ll never be about you. They’ll always be about some outside force. But the excuses really come from inside.
In any artistic endeavor, you’ll always face resistance.
This is the third law of art: Your Ego Fears Your Art. If you start making your art, you’re going to expose your self to discomfort. You’ll have to resist distractions to do the work, you’ll have to struggle through doing work that doesn’t yet meet your standards, and you’ll have to face criticism to make your work better. It’s the ego’s job to protect you from this discomfort. Over time, the distance between the ego and the self gets bigger and bigger. Then you just have a big pocket of air, with a lot of tension between the shell that is the ego and the little mound that is the self. Nobody
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It’s more comfortable to work where you can blame things that go wrong on a coworker, your boss, your boss’s boss, or even The Board. When you’re on your own, you quickly learn that only you are responsible for your own success or failure.
Your ego fears your art because if you follow your art, you will self-actualize. You will become your true self. But to do so, you will experience failure, and rejection, and fear.
I had the knowledge, and I understood the audience. I could speak their language,
Yes, they’re all cultural sensations that came out of big ideas. But almost every big idea does the same thing: Big ideas tap into the collective consciousness. Fortunately, your own consciousness is part of the collective consciousness.
As society progresses, a vacuum grows between the status quo and the true desires of people in the world. The more distance that grows between what people are really thinking and what is actually going on, the more powerful that vacuum becomes. Seth Godin talked about this in more detail in his book Unleashing the Ideavirus: If something is going to go “viral,” he explained, it has to puncture a “vacuum.”
That’s why it’s not just important to connect with The Pump to know when you’re onto a good idea. It’s also important to get yourself into the right mood, so you can transfer that feeling to your audience.