Thursday, March 8, 2012

Madison'creativity post

Elizabeth Gilbert has some great points. She is great at explaining how our creativity is limitless but not always positive in a human life. I believe that each person is creative in their own way. A writer is a thinker. A thinker can create ideas that know one else bothers to think about because they don’t think it will lead to something. But Elizabeth Gilbert has created a new way to think about specifics, such as our individual creativity, and that is what makes a great writer, because it challenges the mind but also makes sense. There is still one thing I could not understand about what she said about dealing with our creativity. If our greatest accomplishment of our creativity could be behind us, should we not fight to gain back our success, or do we really need to accept our defeat as if the universe wants us to stay broken after our first, and maybe our last accomplishment? I know she must have cleared this up, but most of what she said seemed like most of what we need to do is simply accept our fate. One of my biggest fears is, “What if I am only meant to be a mom? What if my life will be as simple as the natural women?” I don’t want to be the mom who, once, went outside the country at one point. I have a lot more to offer.

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