To have a creative attitude means desiring to direct all your energies to CREATE! The ultimate apotheosis as becoming the ultimate hybrid of artist, philosopher, and creator.
A thought when perusing some luxury stores at the mall —
Wow, the dynamic range between high-end luxury goods and “fast fashion†is so much in terms of build quality, materials, and innovation in fashion.
Which got me thinking —
Why are luxury goods so much better (and so much more expensive) than basic goods?
Many people are more interested in things, objects, fashion-totems, cars, clothes, etc than being interested in other people.
For example– if you’re a (heterosexual) man, what do you find more attractive– a Porsche car or a beautiful woman? Are you more impressed by Rolex watches or human muscles? Are you more impressed with fashion clothing-items, or the actual human individual wearing it?
Try using your phone and devices at the lowest brightness setting for the entire day — and use this as an opportunity to experiment with UI-UX usability, to better judge images and compositions, to improve battery life, and also to spend less mindless time on the phone.
It is evident that to be stronger is better to be weaker, that having more muscles is better than having less muscles. Strength is desirable, and the stronger you are, the better.
A question on my mind:
From a physiological perspective, how does one in-fact become stronger? How does one grow stronger muscles?
What if you dedicated all of your physical/metabolic energies towards producing visual artwork– whether they be photographs, illustrations, videos, or any other form of artistic creation?
To curate your photos means to create a series of photos that you care about.
Also, the word “curious†is also derived from the word care. Which means, when you’re curious about something it means you care enough/interested enough about it that you’re willing to explore it more, and perhaps take a small risk in order to do so!
The artist as somebody with overabundant energy, and has the strength to put forth their vital energies through their artworks. To express their inner strength and power into visual, audio, or any other external forms.
The artist builds an external representation of their own inner reality.
I think it is good to have heroes and people you look up to. However ultimately– shouldn’t we strive to become MORE like ourselves…instead of becoming more like others?
Don’t worry about perfection— the importance of just shooting and capturing moments which resonate with you.
Point and shoot cameras as a more “direct†way of shooting photos — with less conscious effort. Shooting more unconsciously as a superior form of photography.
The ultimate stage is for you to make your own art — for you to never stop creating, innovating, and pushing yourself further— to higher heights, and more sublime beauty in your artwork!
Never placate others to avoid them from hating you
Placate yourself, please yourself, and do it with help from yourself and your own soul’s wealth.
We’ve all been dealt different hands, but we have the power to make our own plans We got skill, insight, intuition and strength, We got the power to do anything we want.
So what do you really really want? Not for yourself to vaunt on social or the gram. What do you really want for you, and for yourself? Do you really care to placate and appease others who already lack confidence in themselves? Are you doing it for the masses, hoping to make a pact with them, to get them to clap for you?
Clap and applaud yourself, for sticking to your own life goals, and building your own dope world.
Life is short, brutal, and hard — but you’re harder, smarter, and more swole than circumstances.
So take your chances and be bold. Why wait? The world is yours.
People make the sucker mistake thinking that money is the ultimate wealth.
What is the real purpose of wealth? We don’t own money for the sake of owning money. If you were starving in a cell, and had a trillion dollars sitting next to you, and you couldn’t trade the money for food– obviously you’re not going to be ‘rich’. The only purpose of money in modern society is to trade money for items, tools, housing, food, experiences, and things.
Then comes the question–
What is the greatest human good?
My belief:
The highest human good is freedom!
Freedom to think what you want to think, the freedom to do what you want to do, the freedom over your time-schedule-mind, and the freedom of self-expression and self-creation.
So once again friends–let us not get suckered and deceived.
Money as a ROAD and a BRIDGE in order to achieve maximal freedom/control in your life.
Never control freedom/control in your life for more money– this is the ultimate trap.
I believe I am an optimistic nihilist. A nihilist in the sense that I don’t believe that there is an ultimate ‘truth’ in the world, and that there is no ultimate ‘purpose’ of being alive.
However I am optimistic– optimistic of human potential, optimistic of the future, and optimistic of what we can become!
To be more productive and creative, REMOVE and SUBTRACT the superfluous your life !
Rather than thinking what new devices and things you can add to your life to “improve†your productivity, efficiency, effectiveness, or whatever — experiment for a month to constantly subtract (don’t use a phone, don’t use your tablet, don’t use your headphones or listen to music, etc).
It is our goal to strive for our own personal truth. To discover a deeper level/degree of “truthiness†to our own lives. Deeper and more profound knowledge in ourselves, the optimal conditions for us to thrive (lifestyle, diet, exercise, climate).
I am anti-social media. I believe there are a lot of positive boons (pluses) to social media, but overall for society and the individual– I see social media as a ‘net negative’.
Many of us suffer from not having enough inspiration to shoot photography.
An idea: experiment NOT sharing or uploading photos to social media for a year, and see whether this will inspire you to make new photos for yourself!
The photos you decide to shoot and not shoot reflect your own personal aesthetic and philosophical preferences — what you deem as beautiful (and not beautiful).
The subject-matter you photograph reflects your social circle, where you live, and the things which you experience.
Takeaway:
The more subjective your photos to your own personal life, the better.
All his photos are auto-biography — let us not let the silly notion of “objectivity†to cloud or blind our creative insight and genius!
We should strive as photographer-artists to make pictures which are beautiful! We optimize our camera, equipment, processing style, composition and form to reflect this.
Why is it that children are so artistically creative, innovative, and productive? Their “tabula rasa†approach to life and artistic creation. Because they don’t have any prior knowledge of the history of art, they can create without constraint, self-judgement, or insecurity!
To Be More Creative, Spend More Time in Coffee Shops.
Besides the caffeine, it seems the biggest benefit of doing creative work at a coffee shop is that it makes you more creatively productive! While at the coffee shop, I feel more stimulated and alert, I’m motivated, and have the energy and drive to actually make things!