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This episode draws on Sonnet 107 by William Shakespeare to explore how fear—both internal and external—can act like “augurs,” predicting failure and holding us back from creating. The poem’s message is reframed as a powerful reminder that these predictions are often wrong. Just as eclipses pass, periods of darkness, doubt, and opposition are temporary, not defining. The episode emphasizes that creators are not those who avoid fear, but those who continue to create despite it, treating setbacks as part of the process rather than proof of limitation.
The invitation is to ignore the false prophets of doubt, stay grounded in purpose, and trust that consistent creation will outlast fear.
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By Brian BarlowThis episode draws on Sonnet 107 by William Shakespeare to explore how fear—both internal and external—can act like “augurs,” predicting failure and holding us back from creating. The poem’s message is reframed as a powerful reminder that these predictions are often wrong. Just as eclipses pass, periods of darkness, doubt, and opposition are temporary, not defining. The episode emphasizes that creators are not those who avoid fear, but those who continue to create despite it, treating setbacks as part of the process rather than proof of limitation.
The invitation is to ignore the false prophets of doubt, stay grounded in purpose, and trust that consistent creation will outlast fear.
You can learn even more by following on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briancbarlow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briancbarlow/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancbarlow/
Website: https://www.creatorsopposition.com/