I’ve done a very interesting quiz on creativity on Ted.com, and the result is quite astonishing (at least for me), so I keep it here to get some more motivation…
By discovering what drives you and your art, you can tap into your deepest motivations and achieve your full creative potential, says writer and professor Meta Wagner.
Result: You’re a Game Changer.
You’re looking to produce something new and different with your creativity. You don’t understand people who churn out variations of the same thing or who imitate other artists. Nothing pleases you more than smashing conventions, and the highest praise you can get is when someone says, “I’ve never seen or heard anything like this before.”
Just remember: You’re going to encounter a fair amount of criticism and rejection, so try not to let it derail you or make you too dejected. When you receive constructive criticism, see if it resonates with you and make changes as you see fit. But keep in mind that what you’re doing may make people uncomfortable or threaten anyone who is conventional or risk-averse. So, when you receive a rejection letter or email, do one of the following with it: burn it, frame it, delete it, spear it, or save it so you can later send a note back to the rejecter saying “I told you so.” Just don’t give up.
Here is the link to the quiz
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About the author of the quiz: Meta Wagner
She writes about pop culture and has most notably been a contributor to the Boston Globe opinion pages and a columnist for PopMatters. Her commentary and feature articles have also appeared in the Huffington Post, the Chicago Tribune, Salon, Boston Globe Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal’s custom content. (This is from Wikipedia, yeah I know this source is not academic enough, but it’s half past 1 in the early morning, I’m so freaking tired… and all I can do now is just reminding myself to try harder and harder next day)
If you are reading this, I wish you a happy day ^^
And don’t mind me for my craziness =)) I’m so sick of obeying the rules.