A key point here: those who complain the loudest are NOT the creative types - or at least not successful creative types. It is the same in academia: those who are loudest in lambasting historical figures, authors, musicians, etc have not built anything of worth - all they do is point out imperfections in the deeds (and characters) of t…
A key point here: those who complain the loudest are NOT the creative types - or at least not successful creative types. It is the same in academia: those who are loudest in lambasting historical figures, authors, musicians, etc have not built anything of worth - all they do is point out imperfections in the deeds (and characters) of those who do create and build. People like that are so tiresome. (A colleague pointed out to me that going to a science museum with a real scientist can be exciting but going to a concert with a music professor usually sucks)
A key point here: those who complain the loudest are NOT the creative types - or at least not successful creative types. It is the same in academia: those who are loudest in lambasting historical figures, authors, musicians, etc have not built anything of worth - all they do is point out imperfections in the deeds (and characters) of those who do create and build. People like that are so tiresome. (A colleague pointed out to me that going to a science museum with a real scientist can be exciting but going to a concert with a music professor usually sucks)