THE CURSE OF CREATIVITY - Powerful Life Advice | Jordan Peterson

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4 жыл бұрын

Dr. Peterson shares his wisdom and advice for creative people looking to monetize their creativity.
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"It definitely is a high-risk, high-reward strategy."
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@cattyom3
@cattyom3 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity is a curse as much as it's a blessing. Always, mentally exhausting, forever chasing perfection, never settling on current achievement, never satisfied with current output.
@Ari-ih5un
@Ari-ih5un 4 жыл бұрын
yes I feel this--and the horrible guilt when you aren't creating!! when you have to hold off a project or aren't creating enough!
@labelmelater
@labelmelater 4 жыл бұрын
Fatima Al-Amri very true
@superpussycat6648
@superpussycat6648 4 жыл бұрын
: (
@andystark993
@andystark993 4 жыл бұрын
Curse. All the way. One we cannot live without
@silverdragon122
@silverdragon122 4 жыл бұрын
@@Ari-ih5un IT makes relaxing hard. Everytime i relax and don't draw, i feel like i've wasted a day.
@AbhijeetSingh-lf3uu
@AbhijeetSingh-lf3uu 4 жыл бұрын
the truest line here : when they don't do creative stuff ,they become miserable
@adrianaadnan7704
@adrianaadnan7704 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed.for me i like to create smtg physical. Like a sewn product or a furniture or a pc of art or a cake or cookies. Smtg i can touch
@AbhijeetSingh-lf3uu
@AbhijeetSingh-lf3uu 4 жыл бұрын
@@adrianaadnan7704 for me its being lost; in the mental state of FLOW, search it up. The time dissolves. Also I like to make random things and find meaning in them (abstract stuff).also I love psychology and philosophy and thinking in general.
@soulgoddess6358
@soulgoddess6358 4 жыл бұрын
Yes! I agree with youuu
@dparvulus
@dparvulus 4 жыл бұрын
;_; I couldn't agreed more with u
@angelicambyence
@angelicambyence 4 жыл бұрын
I had stopped writing to be more practical and my anxiety and depression, after getting on top of it for a while, came back and I started drinking waay too much. I made a commitment to finish all my writing projects while working a full time job and boom, I'm laughing everyday. What the hell XD
@mr.9754
@mr.9754 4 жыл бұрын
The world would be so boring without artists.
@blackhawkX02
@blackhawkX02 4 жыл бұрын
I know right? And many companies need them or their business wouldn't even be a business and yet, they pay them crap.
@jordanmiles8615
@jordanmiles8615 4 жыл бұрын
BlackhawkX02 I tell people this all the time when they try n downplay artist. Without artist %70 of media, entertainment, businesses. Automobile industry n even buildings wouldn’t exist. For all artist that’s enough inspiration right there. It’s a field that will never die although highly competitive
@jamesroshe2540
@jamesroshe2540 4 жыл бұрын
& thats why i became one
@talesofintrigue3315
@talesofintrigue3315 4 жыл бұрын
Indeed! Take all the artists away and the rest of the world would quickly be asking for them to come back when there were suddenly no movies, television shows, music, books, etc.
@teodorteisberg8344
@teodorteisberg8344 4 жыл бұрын
​@@jamesroshe2540 Hahahaha "Yes, guys I'm an artist. That's right. So noble, despite the fact that businesses pay them crap. Did I mention that I'm also extraordinarily humble?"
@CHEFPKR
@CHEFPKR 4 жыл бұрын
In my case, he's absolutely right. If I'm not creative, I feel like a big part of me is missing. I have to constantly be making something.
@Ari-ih5un
@Ari-ih5un 4 жыл бұрын
it seems we creatives never "have nothing to do", doesn't it?
@robertwindshade7629
@robertwindshade7629 4 жыл бұрын
@@Ari-ih5un Pretty much, if we aren't doing, we're thinking. Ergo, we always have something going on.
@ladybird491
@ladybird491 4 жыл бұрын
If I am not creativity I am sinking into a black hole
@NotRenjiro
@NotRenjiro 3 жыл бұрын
When I stopped drawing, Everything stopped working. I won't start it again tho.
@CheezhOfficial
@CheezhOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
man i dont want to admit this is true haha
@1chipchap
@1chipchap 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t create to be rich or famous . I create simply because I have to . It’s my purpose . Not for anyone else . For myself . and I chose to share it even if it doesn’t sell . But I do sell some . That is a bonus . I have to do this to settle my mind and soul and feel like I’m honoring my inner voice , respecting my soul . It levels me out .
@justanameonyourscreen5954
@justanameonyourscreen5954 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed...
@byronspears9395
@byronspears9395 3 жыл бұрын
Real talk
@AllBlacksNZ
@AllBlacksNZ 3 жыл бұрын
Well said... Thank you!
@henrymugerwa3850
@henrymugerwa3850 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful!
@victoryho-sangtv
@victoryho-sangtv 2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to what you are saying
@miguelvidal2335
@miguelvidal2335 4 жыл бұрын
That kinda explains why creative people usually have depression or anxiety.
@MichaelOrtega
@MichaelOrtega 4 жыл бұрын
dina kalo to be fair, I also think it is exaggerated, but as a musician myself, in the 10 years that I have meeting other creative people, if 90% of them didn’t have issues of some kind, then my name is not Michael Ortega. And I can tell you this also, why express yourself through art, if you don’t have the emotional need to do so? There is always a reason why some humans rather speak via art than using words and it usually is highly meaningful and emotionally bound.
@MarkCrowtherTheTester
@MarkCrowtherTheTester 4 жыл бұрын
@@d1i9n2a2 Because, they're kids with no real responsibility, supported by parents and who still believe they world is theirs for the taking and a bright future awaits. Maybe 1% will 'make it' the rest will be pushed by the harsh reality of life into some field they will accept, while recounting ad nauseam in later years how they wanted to be a creative of some kind.
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 4 жыл бұрын
@@d1i9n2a2 what's your socio economic background ?
@sergioaguis
@sergioaguis 4 жыл бұрын
@@d1i9n2a2 he doesnt said that, it doesnt help your art, its not an stereotype, but its more common in people who are really creatives at full. As he said, people that if they dont do or can't do their thing they feel miserable. And because adversitity its common, but with the real groups of artist who know they were born to do specifically something. Real artist are philosophers too. Its not a stereotype, but very common in real artist. Obviusly it has nothing to do with art.
@Phoenix-gz9xb
@Phoenix-gz9xb 4 жыл бұрын
Everyone has depression and anxiety
@omari6108
@omari6108 3 жыл бұрын
Jordan is like the person you go to when you’re tired of everyone telling you that you can be anything you want if you set your mind to it.
@bkspielman0
@bkspielman0 4 ай бұрын
So true. Every time I get sick of my day job, I'm coming back to this video to remind myself it's okay to have hobbies and not make art my life's work. I have to live with being creative, but I dont have to die poor because of it, lol
@keaclebsch4257
@keaclebsch4257 4 жыл бұрын
When I don’t have a project or something to put my creativity towards I’ll just feel completely empty
@malkum61
@malkum61 4 жыл бұрын
The biggest curse of being creative, is not only can you think of really good uplifting things, that creativity enables you to think the darkest thoughts of all.
@Alexandar358
@Alexandar358 3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that's a curse. At some point you just get used to it and you can exercise the thought without actually acting on it.
@malkum61
@malkum61 3 жыл бұрын
@@Alexandar358 For some though (not me) it can be very destructive. If you can't overcome the dark thoughts, not everyone can do this.
@Alexandar358
@Alexandar358 3 жыл бұрын
@@malkum61 I must a lucky one, cause I can. I just accept them for what they are and let them pass by.
@malkum61
@malkum61 3 жыл бұрын
@@Alexandar358 Yes I can do that and I've got better at it as I have got older but I think we are the lucky ones because too many can't do it. Not all are really bad, but there is a range of anxieties that happen, none of which are good for your long-term well-being.
@shatteredscry
@shatteredscry 3 жыл бұрын
My flying highs and deepest lows are when I’m most creative 😄 Art is definitely my outlet and my answer to life. Without it, it would be like planting a seed that spouts no flower.
@tomcondon6169
@tomcondon6169 4 жыл бұрын
I have always said, "I've always wanted to choose the path of a starving artist, but I don't starve well."
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 4 жыл бұрын
Lots of people starve that are not even artists they don't know how to channel their suffering.
@tomcondon6169
@tomcondon6169 4 жыл бұрын
@@AnnaLVajda Yes, I starved when I was young, left home as a teenager with $250, went to work, possibly under $3/ hour, used like a slave, went long stretches without work. Even when I made more money later, I had a hard time feeding myself. Restaurants from Friday payday, by Wednesday it was bread and peanut butter, drive up the mountain to work, turn off the truck to coast home, wrestle the steering wheel without power steering. I did some fasting many years ago. Now, I am slowly getting into intermittent fasting, along with a high nutrition Ketogenic diet.
@tomcondon6169
@tomcondon6169 4 жыл бұрын
You must have thought I was doing stand up, I was sitting down, and that was my true feeling as a teenager, living on $2 and $3 an hour, on my own. I went hungry a lot, and got extremely stressed out if there was any lack, memories from going long periods without food. I wanted to write, but I first became a carpenter, and later an electrical lineman. You sound like a boy, probably never experienced want. Get ready, the American Bolshevic Revolution is slowly getting in full swing, (Headline: "Public University Gives Chinese Communists Funding, Exclusive Rights to Intellectual Concepts, Trademarks, Inventions"), and all Americans will suffer the same starvation the Russians suffered when they were first conquered. It took the Russians 70 years to throw off the brutal dictatorship. The brutal dictators got thrown out, not the figurehead, but the bankers running things from behind the scene. Soviet America will be harder to conquer, technology has evolved. The Communists, the Soviets, the Nazis, the Zionists, they are the same crowd, Rothschild, Rockefeller, Warburg, Soros, the groups are their hand puppets. Some of the first people to get a bullet in the head, and a backhoe trip to the bottom of a trench were the supporters of the revolution. If you are a young twerp pushing for them, find a REAL history book. If you are a supporter, just know you will be among the first to be eradicated.
@tomcondon6169
@tomcondon6169 4 жыл бұрын
@Daniel Moore I thought I would say, I got over my anxiety of starving. I used to fast, for spiritual purposes, so I was secretive about it, but no concern like that today, it was over 40 years ago. I water fasted 2 days a week, and worked hard as a carpenter. I fasted Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. It was very positive for my life. Nonetheless, as a few years later, Jimmy Carter got us in a condition of Prime Rate being 25%, no work at all. It's not just food, but money for gas. Many of my jobs were an hour and a half drive, and there were always necessary tools to buy. The current strategy is intermittent fasting, OMAD. If interested, respond, and I'll talk about it.
@matthewsamuel1029
@matthewsamuel1029 4 жыл бұрын
Creative people first need to find something that they can get paid for, a normal job that requires creativity! Thats it..then you do not starve, creativity comes out of being comfortable, its when you don’t have to starve so that your mind opens for creativity. I’m almost 32 and it took me time to find a very decent job, ive made myself very comfortable and the job uses me for creativity and gives me lots of down time to keep thinkering on my own ideas and side projects and I keep bouncing around ideas with other creative folks in the company. I fast on weekends when no one needs my energy. Its not easy to find but it is if your think creatively. You might be very creative I believe, problem solve each step of the way to greatness my friend, you can do it! Just being an artist or a crafts man wont help much, you have to learn and be creative in all subjects..you have to be from a philosopher, to a psychologist, to an artist, to an inventor, to a business man, to a sales man, to a marketer, to a pit-bull..then you might, just might succeed and creative people are init for Sanity not success and thats the curse of creativity, its a gift to those who have found how to channel it.
@Mnsshmusic
@Mnsshmusic 4 жыл бұрын
As an artist I can totally relate to this. Powerful speech! This should not discourage you from creativity but inspire you to be more smart about it if you want to build something serious with it.
@kingdomcreatives
@kingdomcreatives 4 жыл бұрын
This is exactly why I created my youtube channel. I found myself depressed at my current job. I did what he said and had a sales job for 13 years and did filmmaking on the side until it was too much. I quit my job and now I am a fulltime filmmaker and digital marketer looking to help Kingdom Creatives with content marketing. one thing that I think he forgot to factor in is that there has never been a better time in history to monetize your creativity. even with music. but you cant go about it the traditional way, you have to build your own audience, learn how to drive traffic, make offers and be consistent. its work, but its never been more open to the creative. I believe we are living in the age of creativity and I want to help Gods people experience it!
@lorrainechittock6333
@lorrainechittock6333 3 ай бұрын
TRUE TRUE!!!!
@ws5397
@ws5397 4 жыл бұрын
It is torture to be creative and have few means, time, or opportunity to fully explore your capabilities.
@johnbaehr6407
@johnbaehr6407 4 жыл бұрын
I'ts horrible not having the financial resources to monetize great oil paintings or brilliant pastels. So like me, artists work a day job, or two jobs.....you come home after a long day and try to settle into a creative drawing or oil painting mindset and, more often than not, you've dozed off from the exhaustive day. So, in searching for the quick financial fix many artists like myself fall victim to online "get rich quick schemes"....or, playing the lottery. For me, it's not always easy inviting people over to our house because the first question/response from them is..."Oh My God, did you do these incredible paintings?!"...."You could be SO RICH!" .....Very unnerving to say the least. But I just keep trying ... staying in good shape, running, taking supplements...and painting.
@samhaber1384
@samhaber1384 4 жыл бұрын
Dylan Dylan your demeanor is troubling.
@TheRbruce55060
@TheRbruce55060 4 жыл бұрын
definitely agree with this
@ladybird491
@ladybird491 4 жыл бұрын
FACTS!!
@pepimar5236
@pepimar5236 4 жыл бұрын
You need to do what you can with what you got and build from that. Resources will come. Doors will open. You build the bridge just like a spider builds his net, from itself.
@kizzy2874
@kizzy2874 4 жыл бұрын
if i stop being creative then i feel like I've died inside. Everyone around me notices im different when i stop. People struggle to understand why i just give most things i make away to people. To truly creative people its not about money its about sanity. If a creative friend or family member gives you a creation of theirs receive it with much joy which makes us happy...and maybe offer them a little sum for it even to cover new materials 😉
@skywarp2414
@skywarp2414 4 жыл бұрын
I use my creativity in my hobbies: lego, miniature painting, pen and paper role playing. Its self rewarding. Sanity preserved.
@ashleyannmccormick1145
@ashleyannmccormick1145 4 жыл бұрын
Amen! Pass the mashed potatoes.
@alexhoti9822
@alexhoti9822 4 жыл бұрын
If you are creative share your creativity only with creative people because non creative people will not understand. I found that I am much happier when I don't share my creativity with people that don't have an open mind and the freedom to wonder beyond their physical thought of existence. I hope that makes sense.
@skywarp2414
@skywarp2414 4 жыл бұрын
@@alexhoti9822 yes very true.
@henkverhaeren3759
@henkverhaeren3759 4 жыл бұрын
yes exactly it is not a chose
@GothB15h
@GothB15h 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a mom and a creative. It's emotionally devastating not having time to really put a lot of thought into things and actually sit down and create them. You start to feel like you lose yourself.
@leonab545
@leonab545 Жыл бұрын
One reason I have been reluctant to becoming a parent. I am nurturing by nature but I cannot imagine not having time to myself.
@cosmicman621
@cosmicman621 4 ай бұрын
@@leonab545...kids will add to your creativity...it’s the grind of THE JOB that kills it...
@lucym8562
@lucym8562 2 ай бұрын
Being a mom it's difficult, but precisely for that you need to choose, if you choose to play videogames you can't blame on not having time to create. Resistance maybe? Read "the war of art" if you want to know more. Good luck.
@tylerforde87
@tylerforde87 4 жыл бұрын
I was a touring musician/singer-songwriter for years. I made no money, I was stressed out. It was 10 percent music and 90 percent marketing, planning, distributing, promoting etc etc etc. I stopped paying in bands and I do miss being on stage, however, I still play and sing every day. I'm much happier just doing it for myself.
@castigousmetamageus8356
@castigousmetamageus8356 4 жыл бұрын
I get it. Sad. Maybe you can associate with people who could be put in charge of those aspects.
@constantz7539
@constantz7539 4 жыл бұрын
Distributing eh? Hard right. Those 5 clicks on TuneCore really take a lot of effort.
@MichaelMaurice
@MichaelMaurice 4 жыл бұрын
I hear you...
@glammer
@glammer 4 жыл бұрын
I knew a number of jobbing musos, who'd tour with name acts and make decent money but then come home and have to live off it for months with no retainer, while my covers band was working steadily and making more money over the stretch. Those guys would call me asking if I had any dep gigs for them. As we got home every night, I was free to be creative in my spare time, while they were sat in the back of a transit van in Poland or somesuch.
@tylerforde87
@tylerforde87 4 жыл бұрын
@@constantz7539 dude distributing is much more than setting up a spotify or shopify account. You're buying art from artists, then getting it printed on shirts, stickers, patches etc. People from all over the world want to buy your merch and you gotta figure out a cost effective way to send it to Indonesia, Brazil, Germany etc. You're constantly spending money on advertising to target markets. You need to rent equipment when touring, you need to tent vehicles and drivers. You're sleeping in peoples houses on the floor every night. You get your gear stolen in Belgium and have to cancel the tour. You're constantly trying to get visas approved. If one guy can't get a visa, you need to combs a replacement for him and have someone learn your entire set in just a few weeks. You try to slip by customs by getting your merchandise either shipped to the country where the tour starts, or by having new merch printed in the starting town. Car trouble, gear trouble, small crowds, promoters that can't give you a guarantee because they don't know you. Promoters that don't actually promote the shows so you're forced to do it. Entertainment lawyers. Record labels that try to destroy you. Dude the list is endless and unless you've got a solid foundation with a decent following, you'll be working way harder than any 9 to 5 job you'll ever have.
@svetlinsofiev6729
@svetlinsofiev6729 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity is a gift but you can't just do something creative and expect to get rich. You need to develop a few other skills in order to make it.
@morten1
@morten1 4 жыл бұрын
Or have enough money so you can hire a manager for all the practical/business stuff and focus on creating
@m.kultra4101
@m.kultra4101 4 жыл бұрын
You're right. I can tattoo my ass off but I couldn't sell it to save my life. I'm a total failure.
@kundalinisexbomb6404
@kundalinisexbomb6404 4 жыл бұрын
See Teal Swan ❤️
@TheProrage509
@TheProrage509 4 жыл бұрын
What are the skills to make me you rich
@Thsiscool
@Thsiscool 4 жыл бұрын
Yep, whether you like it or not, if you want to live and eat, you gotta know the financial/business side, as well.
@henkverhaeren3759
@henkverhaeren3759 4 жыл бұрын
Creative people need someone to promote and market what they create.
@alexsideris7487
@alexsideris7487 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah themselves
@rijoab
@rijoab 4 жыл бұрын
@@alexsideris7487 So you are saying one creative person can make creative products and market them with ease without money?
@Hevianix
@Hevianix 4 жыл бұрын
@@rijoab high risk, high return.
@zerozilch
@zerozilch 4 жыл бұрын
Henk Verhaeren we do always loose in that area
@WeAreJungians
@WeAreJungians 4 жыл бұрын
Were at a time where marketing is simplified to the point where you can have an entire campaign made in just a few weeks. Therefore, creatives have the opportunity of a lifetime to grow up in the time were in right now.
@scrotespseudo-philosophers1617
@scrotespseudo-philosophers1617 4 жыл бұрын
“When everyone’s super, no one will be.”
@MrFocusification
@MrFocusification 4 жыл бұрын
very good reference
@bloodlust9203
@bloodlust9203 4 жыл бұрын
The incredibles, is it?
@dr.j7542
@dr.j7542 4 жыл бұрын
100% the point
@bigbackman3609
@bigbackman3609 4 жыл бұрын
i remember watching it with my parents, and commenting on how brilliant that phrase was. Later on i realised that too.
@CelticKiran
@CelticKiran 4 жыл бұрын
Strongly disagree. If you were a being of light and consciousness that could visit any spacetime and manifest at will and all you knew were other such beings, would it impact on your freedom or ecstasy? No, it would not. In fact, your greatest joy may be to visit realms of limitation and help lesser beings evolve their potential.
@otakusyndrome8539
@otakusyndrome8539 4 жыл бұрын
I've always had people telling me .. oh.. you are so good in that thing.. you should start doing that.. you are so lucky.. I've always said.. if you knew how cruel it is to think and live like I do.. if I could some how transfer my anxiety , depression and every other emotion into you .. you'd say otherwise.. But to speak the truth it's a curse I'm glad I have..
@iam1smiley1
@iam1smiley1 4 жыл бұрын
There are very few people who are both artistic and good business people.
@heru77777
@heru77777 4 жыл бұрын
iam smiley Watch me do it
@alvarov4279
@alvarov4279 4 жыл бұрын
Jesus Kristus I like it
@miguelvidal2335
@miguelvidal2335 4 жыл бұрын
@@heru77777 be those few :)
@ComeAlongKay
@ComeAlongKay 4 жыл бұрын
That could be true or it might not be.
@azaleaslightsage1271
@azaleaslightsage1271 4 жыл бұрын
This is where it all falls down Being creative isn't only writing painting drawing etc You have to CREATE a business then Businesses CREATE jobs jobs CREATE incomes etc etc Those that work CREATE an income which helps CREATE a life, toCREATE a home, to CREATE a family etc etc etc EVERYONE is CREATION & CREATES in some way shape or form ... So to say everyone isn't creative & those that are the creative 1s are smarter, shows how dumb/ignorant anyone that says/thinks this are Said with much Love Kindness and Respect to all ✌⚡💖
@PerScientiaAdAstra
@PerScientiaAdAstra 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity breeds fear and mistrust among those lacking the intellectual capacity to understand innovation. Including those who are uncomfortable with progress or who wish to maintain the status quo.
@fleija482
@fleija482 4 жыл бұрын
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk wtf
@heliaalves9062
@heliaalves9062 4 жыл бұрын
Perfectly said.
@stevenpierce7851
@stevenpierce7851 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity transcends progress
@chishibansakanya5893
@chishibansakanya5893 4 жыл бұрын
Well said
@Manuel-kl8jc
@Manuel-kl8jc 4 жыл бұрын
Funny how everyone in this comment sections believes they are either creative or know about the ontology & epistemology of creativity. What a tragedy.
@Kk12317
@Kk12317 4 жыл бұрын
I can’t stop thinking about how clearly he said everything that was needed to be said
@Thadnill
@Thadnill 4 жыл бұрын
I can relate to this so hard, and this is also why I'm trying to study Engineering at the side, while pursuing my creative dreams at the same time.. Being a creative today also means that you need to be a business man, it's not only about creating art, it's about making a business and sales strategy of your art, which is extremely competitive and hard to do.. But, of course not impossible, it has never been a better time to be a freelance creative in the internet world, with all social platforms that you can use to reach your clients and fan base. You just gotta know how to do it right
@dreamsanddestinies8763
@dreamsanddestinies8763 4 жыл бұрын
I made the same choice as you studying engineering, hope it ends up well ahahah
@dreamsanddestinies8763
@dreamsanddestinies8763 4 жыл бұрын
@ there is a lot of engineers requested on the market.Maybe it depends on the country, i live in Germany...
@wakeupscreaming9883
@wakeupscreaming9883 4 жыл бұрын
5:28 "Find a way to make money, then practice your craft on the side". Yep, good advice. I would just add, sometimes the "money job" can gobble up all your time. You get home, stressed, anxious, tired, and the last thing you want to do is pursue anything else, other than winding down and relaxing.
@truthmerchant1
@truthmerchant1 4 жыл бұрын
I think I it has been deliberately designed that way to keep people subservient.
@macpenry5691
@macpenry5691 4 жыл бұрын
wakeupscreaming i think hes also trying to say that if this is the case for you you arent as creative as you believe you are
@emmaphilo4049
@emmaphilo4049 4 жыл бұрын
@@truthmerchant1 yes I agree they need our arms, energy and health
@mohannadali9662
@mohannadali9662 4 жыл бұрын
If you're super creative, you won't stand doing nothing. I sometimes wake up at 5:40 am and stay at college till 11 pm and it's not that I have the energy it's that I cannot not do the things I wanna do.
@jreli
@jreli 4 жыл бұрын
Excatly, its super difficult to work full time jobs to pay rent and eat AND THEN also work on a creative project. A lot of people seem to forget that as human beings we need to sleep acertsain amount of hours or else our health goes down and if our health goes down then we cant work properly and not working properly just adds more and more issues... I mean, there is a way, but it's really really difficult
@pixelmartyr8532
@pixelmartyr8532 4 жыл бұрын
My creativity has gotten me into trouble many times. Most of the time with employers.
@davereyes3032
@davereyes3032 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe because youre really not :(((
@brandonroach2097
@brandonroach2097 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe that employers ego was threatened by another's more creative ideas. Maybe the creative idea contradicted the status quo. Maybe it was many things. Maybe you shouldn't jump to such a comclusion.
@pixelmartyr8532
@pixelmartyr8532 4 жыл бұрын
@@four-x-trading5606 Exactly. That seems to be all to true. But you never hear people admit that. And you never will.
@cynthiahamil9801
@cynthiahamil9801 4 жыл бұрын
You have to be very careful - particularly if you are highly creative, highly educated, and are possibly a threat to the people who are hiring you, managing you, and supervising you. If you are really dynamic, you could be perceived as a threat to their own job security. You have to be very careful how you reveal your creativity. Sometimes it is best if you work for yourself - or you choose a field where you can really shine - without being in direct competition with other people in a work environment. For instance... book authors - public speakers - entertainers -- can focus on their strengths... but there will be a point where they have to work well with others. You really have to work on all skills - you can't totally bypass working with others. Even best selling authors will have editors, publishers, people booking them for public appearances, talk show hosts, etc... You really have to get along with other people - no matter what field you are in.
@pixelmartyr8532
@pixelmartyr8532 4 жыл бұрын
@@cynthiahamil9801 i'm a digital imaging professional. I went to work for an art publishing company who manufactured fine art products for their own retail galleries. They were using 19th century litho presses to create product. To enhance my skill I took on large format landscape photography. When they saw what I was able to produce, they wanted me to shoot all kinds of scenes around the city. They had been promoting another photographer for a few years and they were starting to build a market for his work. However he used a much smaller format and the results were much less. They wanted to use me, my equipment and have this other photographer sign his name to the work and take the credit. I told them no. This was my creation. Why would I let this other guy take all the glory and royalties for the work produced with my creative decisions. The aftermath was not pretty. Lots of screaming arguments, lots of F You! A year later I found myself out of a job.
@stevecarty8000
@stevecarty8000 4 жыл бұрын
I can't handle so much negativity I'm going to go play some music
@guilealmeida7926
@guilealmeida7926 3 жыл бұрын
Im almost crying here...😅 what a looser speech!
@hrishitta
@hrishitta 2 жыл бұрын
It's not negativity, it's realistic
@Ziqohth
@Ziqohth 2 жыл бұрын
i would say its just what it is, in this competitive world, new ideas are really hard to come with, plus the lack of capital. Its realistic to think that trying to live from a creative vocation is not going to be successful immediately, so you have to look for a B plan until the A plan (living from what you love to do), becomes feasible.
@victoryho-sangtv
@victoryho-sangtv 2 жыл бұрын
lol
@scarvello
@scarvello 4 жыл бұрын
I get very depressed and upset when I can’t create or struggle to create the quality of things I want to produce. It’s like a madness 🤦🏾‍♂️
@gen-x-zeke8446
@gen-x-zeke8446 4 жыл бұрын
The most creative people aren't "successful" or even known.
@TravelsWithJerry
@TravelsWithJerry 4 жыл бұрын
Van Gogh
@FarideLadak
@FarideLadak 4 жыл бұрын
Most considered him to be not of sound mind while he was alive.
@lenfantworld
@lenfantworld 4 жыл бұрын
so true
@Salamaleikum80
@Salamaleikum80 4 жыл бұрын
that is such a general term. Sounds mor like a hypothesis than a real fact.
@lordviciouz9797
@lordviciouz9797 4 жыл бұрын
Rotbart1337 it is, because there’s a lot of creative successful individuals
@dustypixels501
@dustypixels501 4 жыл бұрын
As a failing creative I can safely I’m f*cked, and yet I can’t give up. Painting is my only way out of the dark abyss and where I can shine a light on the world.
@NobleWolf33
@NobleWolf33 4 жыл бұрын
It's in you! Failure is irrelevant regardless because that's something special you have and will never cease. Just keep doing you.
@whattheshit4936
@whattheshit4936 4 жыл бұрын
I need to get back into painting man
@l.s2310
@l.s2310 4 жыл бұрын
@@whattheshit4936 I need to get started on my writing...
@tenuem974
@tenuem974 4 жыл бұрын
Your spirit shines in your art Chase that
@goldenstar9379
@goldenstar9379 4 жыл бұрын
I have started to hand copy the KJV bible out of no where , starting 2016 it's three years now and am still writing every morning for two hours , if I don't write I miss it , just a hobby but I enjoy it .
@surality
@surality 4 жыл бұрын
i'm feeling like that guy, that walks in late to everything.
@paoloangaroni1907
@paoloangaroni1907 4 жыл бұрын
Idk.. I had to take the best out of my life. Arts was the way. The way to survive existence. Life has unexpected surprises you have to relate to. I still have to accept what's happened to me. Suddenly it ends up. Badly. And probably that's the best part of the story. Certainly mine.
@ZoeHammer
@ZoeHammer 4 жыл бұрын
i just want to tell stories, create music and make people feel something. creating is the most beautiful thing in life. especially if u can do it with ppl u love.
@jenniferdehner2108
@jenniferdehner2108 4 жыл бұрын
So, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTISTS!
@goldenerafanatic4042
@goldenerafanatic4042 4 жыл бұрын
jennifer dehner ONLY IF THEYRE ACTUALLY GOOD!
@amando96
@amando96 4 жыл бұрын
If they're so creative maybe they can figure out how to monetize it.
@malekkushimuzik3690
@malekkushimuzik3690 4 жыл бұрын
@@amando96 Typical
@MorphingReality
@MorphingReality 4 жыл бұрын
What is local on the internet anyway?
@PIXELSURPRISE
@PIXELSURPRISE 4 жыл бұрын
I’m local KZbin! Just me, no sweatshop
@VinnyTheory
@VinnyTheory 4 жыл бұрын
You can broadcast your creativity now. Mark Cuban says in an interview that a decade from now once technology is doing all of the lower level work for us, creative people will always come out on top in a much faster form because creative people suffer at the bottom and thrive at the top of a business. And technology is allowing us to increasingly be our own bosses online. We will be ok guys ✊️ take the leap
@ancientgear7192
@ancientgear7192 4 жыл бұрын
Or built more robots. Or use you creativity to build robots. Man this never gets boring.
@mophead_xu
@mophead_xu 4 жыл бұрын
@@ancientgear7192 build the focken robots, but dont make them too intelligent because scary. ( ÒwÓ)b
@rooseveltdumornay4954
@rooseveltdumornay4954 4 жыл бұрын
My film professor once told me it takes 10 years to become an overnight sensation in Hollywood. That's not including the many years it will take you to learn the craft and be good enough to perform as an amature. Not a professional, because the professionals (like Steven King, the Foo Fighters, Guns N Roses, Floyd Mayweather, Leonard DiCaprio, Eddie Murphy, etc) are the ones getting paid. You're just a humble beginner trying to break into the business. But, you still need to practice like a professional, because you never know when opportunity will present itself. It's a lonely road my friend. A very lonely road🤰 I'm just a humble poet who plays the ukulele. Will I become a world famous spoken word artist who plays the ukulele 🎸 Well, if all I did was lay on my couch and dream about it, then I would never have gotten started posting my spoken word poetry videos here on my KZbin channel. It's better to of tried and failed than to be an 85 year old wondering what if 😲 There are magazines and websites who will pay me nicely for my poetry and clubs who want you to perform. So don't let people say poetry is dead, just because they are inside 💕
@RGMRT
@RGMRT 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a freelancer artist and whenever i get this idea or form inside my head i feel the urge to draw it or at least sketch it. Be it landscapes, things, person, everything. It comes and the need for it to be realized on paper is almost unbearable. The timing... sometimes those came right at them moment i was about to fell asleep or in a class where i should've pay attention to the subject. And the more i oppressed it the more anxious i became. I always started mumbling about the strokes, the shades and the shape of the object in my mind. That's why i always bring my sketchbook and my pencil and pen sets. And those pieces were even more better when i had stress too. The more stressed or depressed i became, the better the piece would be. People near me said it's good because it's art. But i still cannot understand whether it's a curse or a blessing.
@life4trinity
@life4trinity 4 ай бұрын
And when you try to realise something you end up with nothing you expected and lose motivation. Vicious cycle 😭
@AmberChisholm7
@AmberChisholm7 4 жыл бұрын
My creativity has helped me throughout my life and I’m grateful for the gift. Monetizing it wasn’t easy, but is anything truly worth it easy?
@frontrowattheshitshow8849
@frontrowattheshitshow8849 4 жыл бұрын
Amber Nykole How did you monetize it?
@husane70
@husane70 4 жыл бұрын
Finally a statement that shines a ray of hope. This video was depressing but instead of saying how being creative is a curse etc, he should have said how to be sensible in life and making decisions. You can be creative and stupid but I've known plenty of very smart creative people that managed creativity and themselves very well. It can be done!
@jasonwalsh8281
@jasonwalsh8281 4 жыл бұрын
Right there with ya. I've worked my ass off, but I'm also one of the lucky ones. Blessings.
@Alexandar358
@Alexandar358 3 жыл бұрын
Well, yes... Air. It is truly worth it and easy to get
@delanojacobgmailcom
@delanojacobgmailcom 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity is it's own reward. Those experiences he so easily downplays are what is essential to a good life.
@Telonious_Terp
@Telonious_Terp 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sure he recognizes that ethos. But his focus here, as an academic in current times, and his critical fear is that there are whole generations of young people being dished out of universities who are not wholly prepared for the potential devastation of a society that eats flocks of young and unprepared people(to sum up his major concerns in a reductionist way). That said, I think in this point on creativity he's simply addressing the way in which there are too many barriers between an artist and the places in society that provide for their creativity,.
@pablosmoglives
@pablosmoglives 3 жыл бұрын
Live in a van for 15 years because that's all you can afford while pursuing your craft. Then, and not a moment sooner, come back and talk about rewards. People who say "creativity is its own reward" are amateurs. Of course it's its own reward. Now go live on it, by whatever means are necessary to maintain the craft. Your "good life" is maintained by someone else, or you are privately wealthy. Good for you. But the patronizing comment reeks of dilettantish amateurism.
@Telonious_Terp
@Telonious_Terp 3 жыл бұрын
@@pablosmoglives Sure, but someone else could argue that "just because it didn't and/or doesn't work for you such to the circumstance of 'living in a van for 15 years in pursuit of craft' doesn't necessarily mean that the dual reward of applied creativity and results achieved by application is not enjoyed by others." Such others might go on to argue that 15 years spent living in a van for pursuit of craft is hardly a pursuit at all, or is the true sign of amateur. I mean how many socio-creative zeitgeist busses are you going to miss while sitting in your van with writers block bro. Besides, the conflation of multimedia over social media as a means of access and opportunity leaves no excuse for the likes of van-resident amateurs.
@Telonious_Terp
@Telonious_Terp 3 жыл бұрын
@@pablosmoglives also, a remark like his, typically, is ubiquitously perceived as some kind of vague axiomatic wisdom. To call it 'dilletantish' is just going out of your way to be pretentious. Enough, you, showcasing aggressive retort in hopes to impress the thread with the appearance of intellectual prowess. You're like classic youtube from back in the day. How cute.
@sylva_phox
@sylva_phox 3 жыл бұрын
I have listened to this lecture several times over throughout the years. Each time I can pick out another great nugget of wisdom.
@sanjeevtamangvlog
@sanjeevtamangvlog 4 жыл бұрын
I am a business management student and currently a fashion design student. Well I need business knowledge to market my fashion product commercially, so both creativity and business knowledge to sell that creativity goes hand in hand.
@winterking2510
@winterking2510 4 жыл бұрын
God, I wish this man had been around when I was young.
@hollygirl5818
@hollygirl5818 4 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@geronkincaid230
@geronkincaid230 4 жыл бұрын
Your young self wouldn't have listened.
@immortaljanus
@immortaljanus 4 жыл бұрын
I've been writing fiction for 25 years. Just as I was actually developing confidence in my writing skill, I realized that there's editting, graphic design, book design, etc. I can outsource some of that but then you get to marketing and selling. If I do the conventional path (submitting manuscripts to publishing houses), I still have to do my own marketing because they won't invest money into an unknown writer and I can get ripped off my signing a shaky contract. So I have to learn legal lingo. Even if I manage to get money and skill to do my own marketing, there's still a great chance I simply won't find an audience that would be interested in my particular style/niche of writing. So yes, it's not easy. Will I stop doing it? Sure. When I'm dead.
@shadowartist8892
@shadowartist8892 4 жыл бұрын
Yup!
@dicksmashermicrocock7984
@dicksmashermicrocock7984 4 жыл бұрын
Preach!
@NobleWolf33
@NobleWolf33 4 жыл бұрын
Never say never ! Go on Instagram, and post what you have , follow book pages, authors, events, communicate with them. Ect . ..it's hard if you are an introvert , but it's either now or never . I know people will love your stories.
@davisginn1298
@davisginn1298 4 жыл бұрын
You’ve got it man, I believe in you! Hey is there a way we can check out your stories at all?
@armyant6303
@armyant6303 4 жыл бұрын
What about self publishing with amazon? Could be worth taking a look. I wish you the best.
@BarbaraMerryGeng
@BarbaraMerryGeng 4 жыл бұрын
GREAT ADVICE ! I took a U Turn from my creativity & stop trying to force the art to support me: I have a job to support myself. And I do my art on the side, in my free time. It’s going very well, I pay my bills, eat well, sleep well. Live a decent life. 💚☃️🌺
@gabrielantunesmusic6785
@gabrielantunesmusic6785 3 жыл бұрын
Thats how I figured out to live, "par hazard".
@Icdezines
@Icdezines 4 жыл бұрын
Great thing is now we have youtube and the internet as a platform for us artist...and youtube has alot of eyes passing through it. Creative people......keep creating, ...when a problem pops up, create a way out and keep moving forward...working on building my guitar business, and other projects in line. And if i fail, theres always a creative way to use what knowledge and experience ive gained on this journey
@Icdezines
@Icdezines 4 жыл бұрын
ARTAVAR giveing up will reenforce failure. You just have to come up with a new strategy thats all. Im working on mines, constantly shifting the table in my favor. Working on building a boutique guitar/instruments company. And byproducts of that if my original plan doesn’t succeed. Just keep trying 👍🏾. Nothing happens over night....ive been at this for over 10 years and im a whole lot further then where i started, but not where i want to settle just yet
@ErikaK
@ErikaK 4 жыл бұрын
It's true, it can be extremely hard to make yourself noticed in such a competitive world, but don't give up on yourself... even if you have two jobs, find time for your creativity which is what keeps your soul alive... you can achieve what you want when you work on it, have conviction and take action to get there.
@EdwardGFunk
@EdwardGFunk 4 жыл бұрын
and wear short skirts...that always gets noticed
@Thewonderingminds
@Thewonderingminds 4 жыл бұрын
Given one is really creative pursuing wholesomeness, what would be is so abnormal uncreative to be factually creative every instant at all facets of life?
@theBear89451
@theBear89451 4 жыл бұрын
Correction, should be, "you MAY achieve what you want." That's the point, no matter how well you work, you will fail without luck.
@davidmendez3370
@davidmendez3370 4 жыл бұрын
@@theBear89451 If you work hard, diligently, intelligently, efficiently, and actually are gifted with some innate skill, you will rise to the top. The people at the top of their respective fields didn't get there because of luck. Unless you meant they were lucky to be born as the type of person with the capacity to make it to the top.
@johncastle8254
@johncastle8254 4 жыл бұрын
Erika K the creative part of the brain gets stifled by being on the treadmill of work to pay bills ,society is structured to stop people being free thinkers and creative .
@h00b00
@h00b00 4 жыл бұрын
one thing good about being creative is best put by Stannis Baratheon: "...boredom indicates a lack of inner resources" so even at the worst of times you find ways to keep yourself entertained.
@miguelarias1163
@miguelarias1163 4 жыл бұрын
This couldn't have come at a more perfect time. It shocked me how you described my exact situation. Thank you, it feels good to know that I'm not alone.
@Matrix219
@Matrix219 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Hisham Afifi for sharing video with us.
@user-og5nd9lv9c
@user-og5nd9lv9c 3 жыл бұрын
Welcome matrix stay creative
@TheAdhdGardener
@TheAdhdGardener 4 жыл бұрын
I live with a creative mind..it fuels me to keep going..when I couldn't go for my dreams due to health I felt like my life fell apart. Sooo depressed n lost..once my health improved it fueled me to try to never be lost again
@victoriacarr6685
@victoriacarr6685 4 жыл бұрын
I create to stay sane. There is no money in it....especially as we move to austerity. I just make art to bring joy to those who can appreciate it now. Jordan Peterson is a genius!
@MichaelSeeds
@MichaelSeeds 4 жыл бұрын
What do you mean austerity? How is government spending related in any way to art?
@abelmatw
@abelmatw 4 жыл бұрын
I love filmmaking. I write songs, stories and poems. Ever since I was a kid I was the creative one in the family. I left my job offer as a Radio Jockey as my parents asked me to pursue my higher studies. They have no idea who Jordan Peterson is, but they all said the same thing, find a job to earn a living and make time to practice your passion along the way. I'm currently pursuing my MBA. Hope everything goes well.
@brianofleong9271
@brianofleong9271 2 жыл бұрын
good success for your MBA. : )
@abelmatw
@abelmatw 2 жыл бұрын
@@brianofleong9271 Thankyou :)
@nonyelumndefo_s
@nonyelumndefo_s 3 жыл бұрын
This is how i feel with my life. Creativity feels overwhelming. So much wisdom from this guy.
@CPNSTRAdiction5925
@CPNSTRAdiction5925 4 жыл бұрын
This video was kind of depressing. Mostly because I relate to it so well. Normal jobs are just so difficult to deal with because all I want to do is work on all my creative endeavors but those things don't put food on the table for my family and probably won't for years and even longer because I have to have a full-time job and can't put more time into improving my skills. But luckily I'm also a very determined individual so it's not going to stop me trying. Though I do hope succeed before I'm 90.
@Joonasaurus1
@Joonasaurus1 4 жыл бұрын
CONTRAdiction exactly my situation, keep the faith
@MarkCrowtherTheTester
@MarkCrowtherTheTester 4 жыл бұрын
I know exactly what you mean. By day I work hard for my employer because they deserve it and because my family rely entirely on my income. Yet, many a night I'll wake up troubled that I want to create more than time allows, that I want to be better at my craft, yet have no time to dedicate to it and could in no way replace my income. Faced with growing old and fearing never reaching my potential, let alone getting recognition for it.
@kevinguiboche2359
@kevinguiboche2359 4 жыл бұрын
Very creative person. Family man, 4 kids, lost job, sold all my stuff still no job because no one hires during holiday season. Depression kicking my ass. Stare at screen watching KZbin with all spare time. WHY AM I NOT WORKING ON MY PROJECTS?? fml
@thevillainwasright2601
@thevillainwasright2601 4 жыл бұрын
CONTRAdiction exactly. We’re trapped in a fucking monopoly game. Society is limiting and we’re just a slave to a system
@RandomAwesomeism
@RandomAwesomeism 4 жыл бұрын
Don't sweat it too much. Jordan Peterson is known to present an especially pessimistic worldview
@draxthemsklonst
@draxthemsklonst 4 жыл бұрын
"Not being able to create art, they will not understand art. They will think of their failure as creators only as a failure of the world." - from 'Genius if the Crowd' by Charles Bukowski
@annekerotterdam7499
@annekerotterdam7499 4 жыл бұрын
"To do a dull thing with style - now that's what I call art". Charles Bukowski.
@henkverhaeren3759
@henkverhaeren3759 4 жыл бұрын
Great spirit Charles, real authentic true
@fleija482
@fleija482 4 жыл бұрын
"Artistas" se acham tão especiais em só criar algo novo, mesmo que todo mundo odeie, é patético.
@annekerotterdam7499
@annekerotterdam7499 4 жыл бұрын
@@fleija482 je hebt net als die nep figuur in de video iets 'wijs' te zeggen over creatieve mensen blijkbaar...De woorden creativiteit, kunst, kunstenaars, artiest en artistiek hebben verschillende betekenissen.
@Vexedart
@Vexedart 4 жыл бұрын
Enjoy hearing his perspective on creativity and his examination of bringing products to market. Wish there were more of these, as well as strategies and solutions to mitigate this cycle.
@melm1932
@melm1932 4 жыл бұрын
Valuable perspective for college students when at crossroads. I went into Educational counseling and teaching sign language p/t, which was safe and afforded me the time to be a free spirit. This delicate balance is everything. This also validated reason why I wont deal with mundane everyday tasks. How We live our lives IS art. Best wishes to all.
@ceciliapalermo1045
@ceciliapalermo1045 4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear this. It's the story of my life being a mega creative artist , winning prices at art academies and selling products to friends and family, but no wealthy future at all.
@Th3_Gael
@Th3_Gael 4 жыл бұрын
I do everything he suggests. I'm not creative and never have been but it helps me understand those who are creative and the work involved
@paulmorton3259
@paulmorton3259 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jordan. I’m a creative person, trained as a composer and fortunately found a way to make the bulk of my income from being a carpenter. I’m still writing and performing but wouldn’t be able to rely on this alone financially. The day job has also created a secondary avenue to be creative. I found this Video really encouraging. I would say to others to be grounded enough to dream but don’t let the ground work kill your dream.
@MorganBW
@MorganBW 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Thank you for sharing. This gave me some needed courage knowing that my struggle is not a reflection on me, it’s a reflection on commonality.
@howlinninja1726
@howlinninja1726 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, 35 years of trying to figure this out and Dr. Peterson once again solves one of my great trivial mysteries in six minutes...#feelinghopeful
@kiliankiel1250
@kiliankiel1250 4 жыл бұрын
One more thing I´d like to say: Thank you for your speeches the eloquence that goes with it is just enthralling! That is very inspiring and I learn new words on the side.
@momoso143
@momoso143 3 жыл бұрын
I felt this way for years, meanwhile I would sense people’s jealousy and it would be even harder...I’m in my 30’s and I’m still lost, meanwhile the ones who were jealous have a much more convenient and focused life than me, but Jordan Peterson is helping me find more focus.
@fernforwood3989
@fernforwood3989 4 жыл бұрын
I’m creative. My life has been Hell & I’m broke. Wouldn’t change it though. Can’t bear to imagine being any other way than what I am.
@ZirkzankXyphrolenmir
@ZirkzankXyphrolenmir 4 жыл бұрын
I feel like I used to be a creative person for as much of my life as I could be, until having to take part in adult life by paying bills and earning money through low-skilled work that doesn't require any creativity whatsoever. Having such limited spare time, or low energy in that spare time also makes it nearly impossible to keep being creatively engaged. That gap between creating art or products to then being able to monetize it is huge, and as it is just a lottery now I've found I don't even have my ticket anymore. I just hope that it's still possible in the future to bounce back into the creative mindset again if I ever get the opportunity to return to that lifestyle. I hear various claims about the peak age of mental acuity and hope I still have enough brain left to use on things that matter.
@clayboogie1455
@clayboogie1455 4 жыл бұрын
Creativity is a gift for everyone, some people find it many different ways. You are the creator, so make something amazing. If your really passionate about it no rock roads or mountains should daunt you.
@charlesrichardmcneel5811
@charlesrichardmcneel5811 4 жыл бұрын
If money didn’t exist people would still have reasons to create
@thevyd5588
@thevyd5588 4 жыл бұрын
No
@sirkayda7205
@sirkayda7205 4 жыл бұрын
Speaking for myself: Yes Edit: I don't do it for money, I do it because it's my favorite thing to do. Money is a bonus.
@Alexandar358
@Alexandar358 3 жыл бұрын
Well before we had money, I believe we were too busy hunting, gathering and farming
@nevad1784
@nevad1784 3 жыл бұрын
This is so true. Without materialism (which we invented) there is only life and creativity. We were all creative at one point, but then someone decided not to be i guess. Kinda sad ngl
@Alexandar358
@Alexandar358 3 жыл бұрын
@@nevad1784 It's bitter-sweet. I really don't like Materialism, because it gives us a very boring and uninspiring, and sometimes quite depressing view of the world, however I am grateful for everything it gave us like the modern world around us and all its technology. (Except Social Media, that's just a virus, deadlier than the current pandemic). So I avoid, because it hinders my creativity, but recognize that it's helpful and useful to some people
@moshyura
@moshyura 4 жыл бұрын
Eh, I’m tired of how the conversation surrounding creativity is always a monetary one, as if the value of any human trait or predilection should by necessity be predicated upon the potential for economic optimization. Wanna know why being creative is dope? You’re the closest to God when you’re in the flow state. It’s like hopping dimensions, doing drugs without doing drugs, getting high in a way that millions to billions of people can appreciate, resonate with and be inspired by. Wanna know what sucks? You’re the closest to God when you’re in the flow state. It erodes you. The highs and lows can dilapidate your being, nature, and sanity. The passions get so intense on either end of the spectrum with life feeling so vibrant that the more hours you commit, the more you risk putting a gun in your mouth. The more time-in, the more you feel, the more emotional resonance you achieve, the more you risk, the more powerful you are, the more of a force of nature you are, the less human you are, the more illegible you become, the more isolated you become, the more obsessive you get, the less reliable you become, boom you’re dead, but you probably died some kind of fucked up demigod that a thousand HBO dramas will take inspiration from because your life most likely turned out to be a million times more entertaining in its retelling than the crusty adaptation managed on behalf of Joe Schmo Salary bro, because it was a literal psychological and physiological war. It was bigger than the capitalism game. It was natural selection. It was participation in the war of ideas. It was fighting for legacy. It was challenging the sovereignty of the old gods, the Michelangelos and the Beethovens, the Chaucers and the Alighieris. It was all you truly ever had. It was oxygen. Not a goddamn paycheck.
@kellyannespirithealing42
@kellyannespirithealing42 4 жыл бұрын
@_thegonzoking for me I would like to make money with my creativity because as a working mother I am quite exhausted by the end of the day. There isn't much time left for my creativity, unless that is how I made my money, and didn't need a job, but that isn't the reality of the world. Plus, I don't want to just give away my work for free or as gifts, not even to be reimbursed for materials. People are greedy and ungrateful. People don't see value in creativity because we don't demand it. People know they need to pay for everything in this planet, even water and dirt has a price, but you try to sell a painting? A book? A poem? A photograph? People say, why should I pay money for that? So I can eat. That's why. So I can pay my bills, too.
@mophead_xu
@mophead_xu 4 жыл бұрын
@@kellyannespirithealing42 agreed. the thought that creativity (or art, to be more precise) and money are two mutually exclusive thing might sound romantic and ideal, but we dont trade our craft with food, water, electricity, or even materials we need and the most valuable of all things: *_time_* spent honing our skills and making the craft. no, we trade them with money. so of course the topic will always relate back to monetisation in some ways, whether about how to generate money from the craft or how to generate money through other means so we can still live and work on our craft (i.e., day jobs and such). am not some focken nice philantrophist gal. satisfaction when i created something doesnt put food on my table. *of course* i want to get paid, especially if that thing i create ended up being consumed by other people.
@lammylangle7933
@lammylangle7933 4 жыл бұрын
This, but less melodramatically.
@zuraasol4093
@zuraasol4093 4 жыл бұрын
💜
@Viroh
@Viroh 4 жыл бұрын
You can be creative as I am but you need food to live and money to pay rent. Of course you can try to live like Diogenes, that guy was a fucking savage, it's up to you.
@suzicameron4860
@suzicameron4860 4 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you did this as this is something I’ve come up against so many times in my life. I have fought my creativity in a very ordinary life career and I try and be normal but I’m always different. But I’m also smart in that area but I think differently. So I have not many allies. Life is really hard.
@freethinker79
@freethinker79 4 жыл бұрын
Innate creativity exists for sure, many would say that it's the very source of life itself. Unfortunately it lies dormant and untapped in most. If you doubt what I say, develop a regular meditation practice and see for yourself. Your creative imagination will blossom and awaken in ways that you probably never even imagined possible.
@Erik_Thygesen
@Erik_Thygesen 4 жыл бұрын
It couldn't be more true, for the first time in a long time I have fulltime employment. But it's now also the first time I really have the economy to start my own company and be creative.
@EvenLO
@EvenLO 4 жыл бұрын
really fun to hear jordan peterson confirm what i've been saying to myself the last year or so. i got a job, i make money and i'm being creative whenever i have time to. im more than happy with working in a grocery store for 22 usd an hour. build strong relationships with other creative people. one can only do so much, but two can do double and so on.
@hutchyyz
@hutchyyz 4 жыл бұрын
5:34 *misses a hell of a lecture.*
@poet_stowage4574
@poet_stowage4574 4 жыл бұрын
No, she was watching it live and said fuck this is good!
@nderekwako1540
@nderekwako1540 4 жыл бұрын
Late....and probably creative.
@hutchyyz
@hutchyyz 4 жыл бұрын
Netsayi Chigwendere haha
@hutchyyz
@hutchyyz 4 жыл бұрын
Brain Storm you’re right
@kdhovis8665
@kdhovis8665 4 жыл бұрын
Who went back to 5:34? Lol. Didn't even notice. Very observant.
@EMADKHAN479
@EMADKHAN479 4 жыл бұрын
I felt like Jordan Peterson knew who I was.
@Cosmic-Turtle
@Cosmic-Turtle 4 жыл бұрын
I post so much of my creative or cool ideas online, like on Twitter, and rarely does it get any attention. It made me think that maybe I'm not creative at all, and have been lying to myself this whole time. But now I understand why after watching this video. Honestly, I'm now even more discouraged to continue posting my work after ten years of nothing.
@dronedna6819
@dronedna6819 3 жыл бұрын
This seriously sums up my life!! So many ideas but cant monitize on it, yet still can stop creating and yes it does feel more like a curse than a blessing
@leighsorensen754
@leighsorensen754 4 жыл бұрын
I come from a creative family. We have learned the importance of not only selling ones creativity but selling oneself. Basically being like able. The most successful artists in my family had offers flocking to them because people wanted to work with them. My daughter in High School has already been approached to do paid projects and I believe it is more because of her charisma than her art. Even though her art is good. Loved this lecture. Just wanted to add what I have seen first hand in the art world. No one wants a piece from an artist they hate. Because art is apart of the creators soul.
@kirkjohnson9353
@kirkjohnson9353 4 жыл бұрын
Being a person that is likable and pleasant to work with is more important than talent. I read a book about "hired guns" , people who are hired to play their instrument with a group or an artist for something like session work or another project. There was a list of attributes that would make someone successful doing this type of work. Talent was further down the list. Talent is abundant. Being able to get along with people was the most difficult trait to find and what put people at the top of this industry. It surprised me because I thought talent would be at the top. I'm going to guess that when an artist is looking for someone to work with they need someone that will not create conflict in the process. It is a big setback to have a conflict with those you are collaborating with and damages the process for everyone.
@bluewrenreilly129
@bluewrenreilly129 4 жыл бұрын
@@kirkjohnson9353, You know Kirk what I observed working for people who were intelligent, first, they always were able to cultivate being likable. They never thought they could get things done without cooperation. Except for one English female Doctor, married well, had the six children she wanted studied all through that and passed all her exams brilliantly to become a psychiatrist. Not many on the staff really liked her neither men nor women. Maybe they all felt she was just too smart. Anyway, I'm no Jordan Peterson so I cannot pursue the why's and wherefores with the relentless ferocity he does but then I do not have an IQ of 150 or more as he does. He refuses to spare himself in his search for the truth. Ya gotta love him though he is a good man.
@jeffersonsteiner3965
@jeffersonsteiner3965 4 жыл бұрын
Having the knowledge without the power is very frustrating in life. Stay with it, work ethic ( relentless work ethic), IQ & risk is the key to capitalism.
@S.Karmamusic
@S.Karmamusic 4 жыл бұрын
This was exactly my thought process as I was getting into creating music. I am happy now.
@christopheryang6318
@christopheryang6318 4 жыл бұрын
Creative people just need to creatively find ways to monetize their art. There's some creativity involved in "marketing" but marketing isn't the same as trying to sell a product or service that you have created, marketing is an analysis of supply and demand in certain "markets" to figure out and provide products or services needed in that market. Having said that, there appears to be a market for creatives in need of business savvy. If I were creative enough to find a solution I'd be ballin'
@matthewshafer8313
@matthewshafer8313 4 жыл бұрын
I generally agree with the Doctor. I agree that not everyone is creative, however it's a huge virtue in the business world. Especially in the future when AI will have marketing down to a science. Creative people with imagination and ideas will be in very high demand.
@DK-qp4jf
@DK-qp4jf 4 жыл бұрын
Matthew Shafer that most likely will be in 50 years
@cameronr59
@cameronr59 4 жыл бұрын
Agree!
@legiticles8507
@legiticles8507 4 жыл бұрын
The problem with creative people is that if you’re high in trait openness then you’ll always be stepping outside of evaluation structures, which means it’ll be really hard for creative people to climb in fields like those when the ones who are receiving good evaluations are the ones that always climb the ladder.
@matthewshafer8313
@matthewshafer8313 4 жыл бұрын
It's also not sound to put people in a box when most of us have more than one trait. Im creative , but I can still sell and close business, Network and market. Acquiring the specialized knowledge and skills needed to crush it should be the plan for any type of personality.
@ObservingLibertarian
@ObservingLibertarian 4 жыл бұрын
@@matthewshafer8313 I agree with your assessment Mr Shafer, but I would like to add one caveat to that. If the creative person can burden the strain of the monotony involved in taking business related classes and courses necessary to gain the qualifications they will need to work in a professional business environment. To go from college to business and avoid the cubicle, requires an MBA or some such similar on the same level. While achievable in 3 years, creative people don't tend to do well at busy work, menial tasks or as previous stated: monotony. Which is precisely why they must avoid the lower rung positions of cubicle existence - which will feel like torture day in and day out. If a creative person can knuckle down well enough to get an MBA in some specialty which they find agreeable enough to be tolerable - they'll be sitting pretty to do very well for themselves once they're in business at the level of having offices rather than cubicles. If I ran a business, at the moment, I'd start recruiting the bright minds right out of college using apprenticeship programs so that they'd be able to put their creative talents to work as part of their college credits, under contract to work for the company for X number of years after graduation. I'd scoop up the talent before algorithms completely take over advertising and leave the competition destitute of brain power. It's a good thing I don't have controlling shares in any important firms, I'd be dangerous if someone had given me the above advice when I graduated high school. Oh well.
@msmbrady6513
@msmbrady6513 4 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the scene in Back to School where Rodney Dangerfield destroys the business professor about how to start a business.
@dovelynrae9618
@dovelynrae9618 5 ай бұрын
I am a creative person for sure, I have ideas written down for paintings, stories- but even if I don’t have creative sparks coming, I always have my Bible to read and God to pray to! There is so much to do in the creative process but with his blessings and love there will always be a way❤️We’ll never be depressed with his love in us! Just thought I’d share ❤️
@Dumbledoresarmy13
@Dumbledoresarmy13 4 жыл бұрын
Worked night shift in a warehouse after college and it was a piece of cake job with good money with benefits and everything. Even had incentives for your speed and following safety protocol and everything. But it took up an incredible amount of time with commute and overtime hours so even though I was making a ton of progress on that student loan I felt like I was being crushed. I would come home completely exhausted and just go straight to bed. Drawing is my major creative outlet, so despite my logical brain telling me that my wrist was getting sore from my job and I should rest it, I would just draw and draw every weekend because I couldn't hold it in anymore and I needed to MAKE something. Moving objects around is work but it's not meaningful work, you know? I got so depressed. I quit my job, revamped my portfolio site and went into graphic design so I could walk that fine line between creative outlet and steady income, because I just felt suffocated doing endless monotonous work, no matter how easy it was. I would say try and find a job that has sort of a 'busy season' and a 'slow season' and then use the slow season to just go to town on all those projects you want to work on. Anything I can do at work in between tasks in the slow part of the year I will totally bring to work with me. It just feels so much better to have room to get it all out of your system like that.
@sammovida1624
@sammovida1624 4 жыл бұрын
to all the young ones out there reading this...it doesnt mean that its all suffering and pain...there is light at the end of the tunnel...they can try and take everything away from you...but they can never take your thoughts...your freedom...your soul...your instincts....time will only tell..but remember your never alone....and dispair is a choice not an answer..
@azizikasi3671
@azizikasi3671 4 жыл бұрын
Your Edit is the best , man . Especially for downloading as a mp3 and listening to . ❤ God bless you
@Designedbyalebanese
@Designedbyalebanese 4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant words. Great great great advice. Do your creative thing ON THE SIDE. Build your success in an existing structured environment and let that confidence and success seep into your side creative projects.
@sonumohammed9610
@sonumohammed9610 4 жыл бұрын
Hence there's a great need for artists to master the art of selling, marketing and advertising their craft. Do that or starve to death... something I wanted to hear. Glad I watched this one.
@URDOBeatz
@URDOBeatz 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah bro ! Verry difficult 👌 but will did it ❤️
@346UNCLEBOB
@346UNCLEBOB 4 жыл бұрын
I can say, from a lifetime of experience, what Jordan is saying is completely TRUE! I am 74 and have always been "cursed" with creativity. I spent my working years as a cabinet maker and creativity was quite helpful but my ultimate aim was to be an artist. Now I am retired and I paint every day and I have a lifetime of observing the world to draw from. I don't have to worry if my work doesn't sell, though it often does. Life is good.
@jessebaeza3063
@jessebaeza3063 4 жыл бұрын
I really been not necessarily struggling with this , but learning to deal with it and its alot but I am remaining focus and realistic .amazing video!
@benjaminbuchholz6868
@benjaminbuchholz6868 4 жыл бұрын
I found this video overwhelming, because I have always saw myself as creative but when Jordan said to be creative you must be intelligent my heart sank. I'm in high school and it's really hard for me to pay attention because I'm in high school I do okay but I'm always thinking of different things. I'm writing my own story/book for the fun of it but I look at J.R.R. Tolkien for inspiration since he had created a world that felt so real. I can't even hold a candle to him and with being creative I feel that all I'm doing is taking from Tolkien and mixing up the words. Point is that sometimes I don't feel creative.
@Hagiazo
@Hagiazo 4 жыл бұрын
Learn to live with less money. Stay out of debt, value your free time, appreciate your opportunities, spend more time with family, volunteering, growing closer to God. Don’t compare yourself to others - live for what really matters. Let others criticize and complain. Just be who God made you to be. You’ll find yourself creating more than art; a life truly worth living.
@jadoncal
@jadoncal 4 жыл бұрын
Great advice right here.
@WFFILMS
@WFFILMS 4 жыл бұрын
Dan Woods thankss
@kylieberk6220
@kylieberk6220 4 жыл бұрын
Billy Boulton THE God. :)
@jermainelamarrcole3514
@jermainelamarrcole3514 4 жыл бұрын
In other words, settle for less.
@WFFILMS
@WFFILMS 4 жыл бұрын
@@billy77511 the God whose name is I AM
@bootneckbenners8971
@bootneckbenners8971 4 жыл бұрын
A wise man once said “oil that squeaky door”
@gandalfgrey91
@gandalfgrey91 4 жыл бұрын
Hes exactly right. The main difficulty of creativity is being tied down by your passions, and its easy to fall into a pit of despair if you’re not rooted in yourself. The self actualized creative person uses their sorrow as a well of meaning to further fuel their creativity. In that state its no longer depression you feel but sadness, like summer rain.
@MrNielsVermeulen
@MrNielsVermeulen 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my God! Thanks! This was the advice I needed! I was starving here to death, not making money...I watched this great video and now I realise that I have to find a job!! thanks Jordan, you are a real lifesaver.
@nafisdelacruz9703
@nafisdelacruz9703 4 жыл бұрын
normally i agree with jp, but today homie and i are on opposite ends everyone IS intelligent and creative even einstein made this claim the issue is how the intelligence and creativity is either cultivated or suppressed but both intelligence and creativity are skills, which may be developed, or ignored/crushed
@edgeofthought
@edgeofthought 4 жыл бұрын
Claim: life is a long, hard suffering slog. Easy response: how can I make it easier, faster, comfortable, convenient? Creative: how can I make it harder, more vital, more enriching, more living?
@lisalawn1111
@lisalawn1111 4 жыл бұрын
This video is a downer. Stay inspired! Keep creating! and be fiscally responsible while you're doing it.
@whattheshit4936
@whattheshit4936 4 жыл бұрын
@@ejvonrhein been scribbling down stories since I was a kid but hit a few year slump....until I realized the whole reason I loved writing as a kid is because I had this burning desire to SHARE stories, not SELL them like I eventually grew into the idea of as an adult. (What stories are unique and experimental? VS what stories will be accepted by a publisher) When I was a dumbass little kid I had no concept of money, so I wrote because I simply enjoyed it. Just my two cent revelation I had recently, now I'm getting back into digital art as well and it worked for me to kick the slump.
@xXx_JerBear_xXx
@xXx_JerBear_xXx 4 жыл бұрын
Every video I watch of this guy it opens my eyes to new perspectives.
@creativegrowthmindset
@creativegrowthmindset Жыл бұрын
Great video! It's so true that in order to stand out and be successful in today's world, one must be constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible and looking for new and innovative ways to create. The point Dr. Jordan Peterson made about the need to monetize one's creativity was also very thought-provoking and made me consider the potential challenges and opportunities that come with it. It's like a blessing and a curse, but understanding it better can help one to navigate it better. Thanks for sharing this video, it was truly enlightening.
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