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It's just me this week - I've got lots of things to tell you about:
I had an interesting email this week from a listener wondering about the point of blogging about what we make and sharing it online. What is the point without a business? Does anyone read it anyway? Why bother?
I replied to her with some ideas about why I thought it was worthwhile. I talked about the changes in blogging and wondered if a "mini-blog" on instagram might serve as a better vehicle for meeting like-minded people.
It lead me to think about the general inefficiency of creativity and was reminded of my conversation with Rachael Laves about saving time and Seth Godin's view that we should blog every day because it's good for us. I also listened to an interview with Kevin Kelly, one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine this week and found his thoughts about creativity and productivity very interesting.
Kevin takes the view that creativity begets creativity and we benefit from making lots of little mistakes. That's essentially how evolution works. It's better than one huge mistake. We learn to think creatively and that's good for everyone.
I see the extension of our making to creatively sharing via blogs and social media as having lots of benefits. We are inspired, we inspired others, we learn about ourselves and we become part of communities that value us.
What do you think? Do you have a blog? Do you use social media to share what you're making?
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It's just me this week - I've got lots of things to tell you about:
I had an interesting email this week from a listener wondering about the point of blogging about what we make and sharing it online. What is the point without a business? Does anyone read it anyway? Why bother?
I replied to her with some ideas about why I thought it was worthwhile. I talked about the changes in blogging and wondered if a "mini-blog" on instagram might serve as a better vehicle for meeting like-minded people.
It lead me to think about the general inefficiency of creativity and was reminded of my conversation with Rachael Laves about saving time and Seth Godin's view that we should blog every day because it's good for us. I also listened to an interview with Kevin Kelly, one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine this week and found his thoughts about creativity and productivity very interesting.
Kevin takes the view that creativity begets creativity and we benefit from making lots of little mistakes. That's essentially how evolution works. It's better than one huge mistake. We learn to think creatively and that's good for everyone.
I see the extension of our making to creatively sharing via blogs and social media as having lots of benefits. We are inspired, we inspired others, we learn about ourselves and we become part of communities that value us.
What do you think? Do you have a blog? Do you use social media to share what you're making?