Aggressively Ensuring your Creative Spirit
In the context of creativity, having a schedule robs you of high-impact creative events; when one bursts forth with their deepest insights and best innovations.
A schedule does indeed remove optionality, but critically, optionality is intransient to the mind. Its best pieces persist, and explode forth at the critical best time.
In other words, volatility has sticky parts. And only a complex entity like the human mind can act as a substrate to volatility, using its ability to pick up on latent, unlabeled abstractions.
It is not for you to know when you should create. To wander and saunter about is hardly a waste of time. Quite the opposite. This is when you pick up those sticky parts of volatility, used later, in those high-impact creative events.
When? That is not for you to know. Nor should you care.
Things happen when they’re supposed to if you wait, but happen substandardly when you act smoothly and consistently.
Your best creative efforts are a universal property of nature. Their arrivals must remain unannounced. Nature must choose the deadline.
Understanding the dynamics of tail events isn’t just for aggressive assurance that you won’t lose your shirt. It is also for aggressively ensuring your creative spirit.