The Future Belongs to Creators

As a creator, you will naturally have ideas for things that you want to create. The problem most people run into is turning those ideas into realities.

Show Notes

As a creator, you will naturally have ideas for things that you want to create. The problem most people run into is turning those ideas into realities. 

When we talk about taste, we mean those things you want to create. Those ideas are influenced by the things you love, filtered through your brain, and given a unique spin or angle. The challenge is to match your ability to your creative imagination.

It’s OK if your ability isn’t there yet. Everybody starts somewhere.

Main takeaways
  • Creative people want to be able to create what’s in their mind and make it a reality. But, early on, they have trouble making that vision come to life. This is normal and you have to push through it and put in the time.
  • Patience is what’s going to close the gap between what you want to make and your ability to make it.
  • To develop taste, you need to document what you love, be exposed to new people, places, and experiences, and reflect on what and why you like those things. It’s important to then share your ideas.
  • Start copying. If you can figure out how to recreate what you love, you can deconstruct the process and start learning what makes that thing special. 
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“Start defining your taste. What are the things you really love? What really stands out to you as great work in your field?” ~ @nathanbarry

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What is The Future Belongs to Creators?

A show for creators, by creators. Every Wednesday, hosts Charli Prangley, Miguel Pou, and Haley Janicek explore the creator economy, discussing the topics and questions facing creators and creative hopefuls alike.