I did like this post and, as a rather uncreative and boring mind most of the time, I find one aspect a bit understated. This comment is largely aligned with the old adage about inventiveness being 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.
I don’t think it’s the ideas that are removed but the willingness to put some work into exploring the idea when other’s are perhaps not on board. I do think that fits well with the point about not bringing an idea out into the world right away. Suggesting to me that one does spend some time teasing out various aspect of the core idea before trying to get much feedback from others. But one could then share in a partial way—for instance, when stuck on some specific aspect of the general working out of the idea—in order to get over some block/hurdle without really getting into the is this good or bad. That avoids the external disincentive to pursue or even succeed.
I think it also points to who you will seek help/assistance from as your creative efforts proceed. Generally you’re looking for support and help not merely critical feedback. In the group setting like the shared workspace bit you loose control of that I suspect.
I did like this post and, as a rather uncreative and boring mind most of the time, I find one aspect a bit understated. This comment is largely aligned with the old adage about inventiveness being 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.
I don’t think it’s the ideas that are removed but the willingness to put some work into exploring the idea when other’s are perhaps not on board. I do think that fits well with the point about not bringing an idea out into the world right away. Suggesting to me that one does spend some time teasing out various aspect of the core idea before trying to get much feedback from others. But one could then share in a partial way—for instance, when stuck on some specific aspect of the general working out of the idea—in order to get over some block/hurdle without really getting into the is this good or bad. That avoids the external disincentive to pursue or even succeed.
I think it also points to who you will seek help/assistance from as your creative efforts proceed. Generally you’re looking for support and help not merely critical feedback. In the group setting like the shared workspace bit you loose control of that I suspect.