1. There will always be more that can be done to improve, perform, refine, produce. A final, satisfying point of arrival or making it does not exist. Finding our value in what we create may seem appealing and can even be motivating for the short term. But it all too easily becomes an endless hamster wheel of proving ourselves and believing that the next level of creativity is what will bring the security and significance we seek. Instead, what people actually need is a new starting posture.
Creativity Unlocked: An Inside-Out Approach to a Life of Joy and Purpose