to create and share

What do you want to do when you grow up?

I want to create and share. Create things where I enjoy the process of creating them, and then sharing would almost come as a natural follow through to that. Because if you enjoy the result as much as you enjoyed the process, or if you enjoy the result in any capacity, then why not share it too?

The process of creation doesn’t have to involve creating something from scratch. It could be that you take something old, or something that already exists and add to it, thus in the process creating something new. And it may not be so for everyone but I’ve figured out that it is these basic desires, if I can call them that, that bring me closer to any concept of happiness. To create and share.

Cooking comes to mind as a perfect example of this. For those that enjoy cooking and then share the results with others, how awesome that must be. Even if you follow recipes and create something someone else originated. I think the feeling you get is still much the same. Probably a better feeling if you did create and originate what you share. The extra excitement of “I came up with this” can be nice. Though originality is very overrated.

I suppose you could share stuff that you haven’t created. Which is awesome in its own way, but the joy in creating and sharing, I think, is something else. And if you’re not doing both then you’re missing out.

Whether you create music, write stuff, take pictures, grow a garden, design buildings, or teach, whatever it is. All of these fall under that create and share pattern. Unless, of course, you create but you don’t share. Which I think is a shame. I guess there are many reasons why one would be unwilling to share. Perhaps it’s not “good enough”, and maybe it really isn’t good enough, but so what? Maybe if you don’t share then you don’t have to be judged on what you’ve created. Then the flaws found in what you create might come off as a projection of your own flaws. Yeah, it might, but so what? Maybe it’ll even help you improve. I guess we all have our own reasons for not sharing. Though the only reasons (that I can think of at this moment) are that what you created is extremely personal, or perhaps it hurts others. But apart from that, I don’t think you’re protecting yourself by not sharing. Hah, but it’s not as if I am immune to all that I say here. In either case, we’re not all that unique, so if we’re thinking/creating something, chances are there’s other folk who think along the same lines.

And that in a nutshell becomes a guiding star for what I want to do not just in my future, but in the present as well. It’s not a concrete direction but it’s something to measure my actions against. That’s good enough for me.

4 thoughts on “to create and share”

  1. yup, i will head into the creative commons and copyright laws in future posts.

    and that is the neat thing about the creative commons is that it was born out of this desire to share and create and preserve culture.

    yet at the same time, my brother argues that there is an understanding amongst the creators of CC that the corporate world itself requires CC to function. i haven’t as of yet read any criticisms of the CC, so i’ll probably be doing some of that as well.

    i heard of sita, but i haven’t seen her yet.

  2. here’s an amusing bit about sharing ideas with the world:

    http://wondermark.com/541/

    also, quit reading this and go watch ‘sita sings the blues’! i keep trying to get family and friends to watch it and, to date, i’ve only gotten tp to watch and that was only b/c i sat him down, queued it up, and forced him.

  3. here’s an amusing bit about sharing ideas with the world:

    http://wondermark.com/541/

    also, quit reading this and go watch ‘sita sings the blues’! i keep trying to get family and friends to watch it and, to date, i’ve only gotten tp to watch and that was only b/c i sat him down, queued it up, and forced him.

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