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anotheranon ([personal profile] anotheranon) wrote2009-02-25 10:06 pm

What [livejournal.com profile] attack_laurel said

Creativity does not have to make money to have value.

I'm about to spend a chunk of change to compete in a sporting event in which I may or may not do well and that is certainly not going to make me any money.

And for years now (can you believe, I first learned how to use a sewing machine almost 20 years ago?!) I have routinely indulged in quality fabric, notions, patterns, and I-don't-wanna-know how many books pursuing the perfect costume(s), which does wonders for my "making stuff" bug but is never going to make me rich or famous.

And sometimes I do get that leetle twinge of doubt that I'm little more than a lucky dilettante and what am I doing wasting my time on these things?

And then I remember - it's not something I do for gain or for other people. It's not to get a rating or an award or a sale or to impress someone or get a job or entertain others.

It's what I do to feed my own curiosity and self-development and, hell, to give my left brain a break and keep myself sane.

I'm damn lucky I can pursue the interests I do; having said that if I were overworked and impoverished I'd probably still sketch costume ideas and fence with borrowed gear when I could steal a moment.

So, yeah, it IS all about me, and with these it's all right.

Me too!

[identity profile] shemhazai.livejournal.com 2009-02-27 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
It's good that your head (and mine) is not turned around by those mass hallucinations known as fame and fortune. I'd much rather be doing 10 things at any one time that I love...

Plus, polymaths are hot, 'mmmkay?

Re: Me too!

[identity profile] anotheranon.livejournal.com 2009-03-06 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I knew you'd get this one :)

You flatter me much! I only aspire to polymathdom...