TEDtalks: Elizabeth Gilbert on the Creative Mystery
May 1, 2009 by Dennis Baker
Thanks for Dr. Scott Walter over at Theatre Ideas for this…
“Why does creativity and suffering have to be linked?”
“Allowing one person to believe that he or she is the vessel, the font, the essence and source of all divine, creative, unknowable eternal mystery is too much responsibility to put on one fragile human physique…it completely warps and distorts egos and it creates unmanageable expectations about performance and I think the pressure of that has been killing off our artists for the last 500 years.”
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- TEDtalks: Sir Ken Robinson says School Kills Creativity
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- Ira Glass on Creative Perseverance
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