One interesting habit I’ve noticed in myself is that I always end up destroying my creative work. Anything I paint, draw, or build—I end up dismantling, mangling, or cutting it up. I’m not even sure why I do it, but it feels like once it’s made, I can’t just let it sit or stand as is. Maybe it’s a weird form of ‘Divine Discontent’ or my own way of not getting too attached to the finished product. Someone once told me that destruction is a form of creativity, which is an idea I keep circling back to. It might be another way of keeping complacency at bay, but I’d love to know if you think it fits into the themes of the article.
One interesting habit I’ve noticed in myself is that I always end up destroying my creative work. Anything I paint, draw, or build—I end up dismantling, mangling, or cutting it up. I’m not even sure why I do it, but it feels like once it’s made, I can’t just let it sit or stand as is. Maybe it’s a weird form of ‘Divine Discontent’ or my own way of not getting too attached to the finished product. Someone once told me that destruction is a form of creativity, which is an idea I keep circling back to. It might be another way of keeping complacency at bay, but I’d love to know if you think it fits into the themes of the article.