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MAAlan Moore on developing your own creative style.
Many people try to avoid bad books, movies, and other forms of art, fearing they’ll waste time or be disappointed.
However, by engaging with bad works, you can learn from their flaws and use them as a springboard to improve your own creativity.
While great works can inspire, there's a risk of imitation, but encountering subpar work allows you to break free from that trap and find your unique voice.
The most liberating reaction to bad work is the realization that you can do better than this; a moment that builds confidence and encourages you to focus on your own strengths, all while embracing imperfection as a powerful tool for growth.
🎥 BBC Maestro
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