Lessons on Creativity with Rick Rubin
Summary
TLDREl guion del video enfatiza la importancia de ser auténtico y centrarse en lo personal, ya que la autenticidad es la mejor manera de resonar con otros. El autor sugiere que la aceptación proviene de ser uno mismo y no de cambiarse para complacer a los demás. Aboga por la originalidad y la evolución personal, argumentando que las diferencias y las imperfecciones son fundamentales en la creatividad. La calidad y el compromiso en la creación de obras de arte son más importantes que el éxito comercial o el reconocimiento externo. La fe en uno mismo y la dedicación a la pasión son claves para el éxito duradero y la satisfacción personal.
Takeaways
- 🌟 La autenticidad es fundamental para resonar con otros y ser aceptado. Ser uno mismo es la mejor manera de ganar aceptación.
- 🔍 La creatividad y la originalidad surgen de la personalidad y las diferencias individuales, no de imitar a los demás.
- 🌱 La evolución personal y la adaptación a nuevas ideas son esenciales para el crecimiento y el desarrollo creativo.
- 🎭 En el arte y la creatividad, lo importante es empujar límites y no simplemente repetir lo que ya se ha hecho.
- 🏆 El éxito no se mide por la aprobación de los demás, sino por la dedicación y la excelencia en la realización de un trabajo.
- 🎨 La autenticidad en el arte no busca complacencia; se trata de crear algo que sea auténticamente bueno y de calidad.
- 🤔 La crítica y las opiniones de los demás revelan más sobre quiénes son ellos que sobre el valor intrínseco del trabajo creado.
- 💡 La intuición y las decisiones personales son importantes; a menudo, son indicativas de sabiduría que va más allá de lo consciente.
- 🚀 La obsesión y la pasión por una causa o arte son claves para la excelencia y el logro de grandes cosas.
- 🧘 La felicidad y la satisfacción no vienen de logros externos, sino de la conexión interna y la autenticidad en nuestras acciones.
Q & A
¿Qué importancia tiene ser auténtico consigo mismo según el guionista?
-El guionista enfatiza que la mejor manera de ser aceptado por otros es ser uno mismo, ya que la autenticidad es lo que realmente atrae a las personas. Al ser genuino, hay una mayor probabilidad de que otros se identifiquen y aprecien lo que se comparte.
¿Por qué es importante no cambiarse para adaptarse a las expectativas de los demás?
-Según el guionista, cambiarse para cumplir con las expectativas de los demás resulta en una falta de autenticidad y una pérdida de la esencia personal. Esto lleva a una proyección o una máscara en lugar de una expresión verdadera de uno mismo.
¿Cómo ve el guionista la importancia de las diferencias y las imperfecciones en la sociedad?
-Las diferencias y las imperfecciones son vistas como elementos fundamentales de la humanidad y la individualidad. Son lo que hace interesantes a las personas y les da un valor único en un mundo lleno de información.
¿Qué papel juega la evolución en la vida y la obra del guionista?
-Para el guionista, la evolución es esencial, ya que no se puede vivir con antiguas creencias en un mundo en constante cambio. La aceptación de nuevas ideas y la adaptación a ellas son parte integral del crecimiento personal y profesional.
¿Por qué el guionista valora la originalidad y la ruptura de las convenciones?
-El guionista busca la originalidad y la ruptura de las convenciones porque estos elementos hacen que el trabajo sea memorable y provocativo. Le interesa crear algo que haga que las personas se detengan y presten atención, en lugar de ser más del mismo.
¿Qué relación ve el guionista entre el éxito y la aceptación de los demás?
-El guionista entiende que el éxito no se mide por la aceptación de los demás, sino por la satisfacción personal y la autenticidad del trabajo. El valor real proviene de la dedicación y el esfuerzo por crear algo auténtico y de calidad.
¿Cómo define el guionista la 'grandeza' en el contexto de su trabajo?
-Para el guionista, la 'grandeza' es lograr una obra que sea duradera, memorable y que trascienda el tiempo. Recientemente, él ha llegado a ver este esfuerzo por crear algo grandioso como una ofrenda a Dios, más allá de preocupaciones materiales o de mercado.
¿Por qué es recomendable para los artistas no leer críticas o reseñas según el guionista?
-El guionista sugiere que no leer críticas o reseñas ayuda a los artistas a mantener su integridad creativa y no se vean influenciados por opiniones externas que pueden distorsionar su visión original y la autenticidad de su trabajo.
¿Cómo ve el guionista la relación entre el trabajo y el propósito en la vida de una persona?
-El guionista considera que el trabajo y el propósito en la vida pueden ser separados. El trabajo es lo que sostiene económicamente a una persona, mientras que el propósito es algo que se puede perseguir en el tiempo libre, sin que uno tenga que sacrificar el otro.
¿Qué consejo da el guionista sobre cómo abordar el éxito y la felicidad?
-El guionista aconseja no confiar en el éxito externo para llenar vacíos internos y enfocarse en seguir lo que uno encuentra interesante y auténtico. La felicidad no proviene de logros materiales, sino de una conexión interna y la realización personal.
¿Qué importancia da el guionista a la intuición y por qué?
-El guionista valora la intuición porque considera que hay sabiduría y conocimientos más allá de lo que nuestra mente consciente puede captar. Escuchar la intuición puede llevar a decisiones y experiencias que enriquecen la vida más allá de lo racionalmente planeado.
Outlines
😀 Autoaceptación y autenticidad
El primer párrafo enfatiza la importancia de la introspección y la autenticidad en la creación artística. Se sugiere que el camino para ser aceptado por otros es ser fiel a uno mismo, ya que la genuina expresión personal puede resonar con otros. Se argumenta que es imposible predecir el gusto de los demás, por lo que la mejor estrategia es ser auténtico. Además, se discute la idea de que la autenticidad y la originalidad son más valiosas que la imitación o la conformidad, y que la evolución personal es esencial para adaptarse a nuevos conocimientos y perspectivas.
🎭 Compromiso y pasión por el arte
El segundo párrafo explora la dedicación y la pasión como elementos claves en el éxito artístico. Se destaca la obsesión por la perfección y la mejora constante en lugar de la complacencia. Se menciona que los artistas deben ser fieles a su visión y no se deben dejar influir por el éxito externo o la opinión de los demás. También se discute la idea de que el éxito real se mide por la satisfacción personal y la realización de un trabajo que el creador considera lo mejor posible, más allá de la aprobación de los demás.
🧘♂️ La búsqueda de la felicidad interna
El tercer párrafo aborda la búsqueda de la felicidad y la realización personal. Se cuestiona la noción de que el éxito material o profesional trae satisfacción duradera, y se sugiere que la verdadera felicidad proviene de dentro. Se enfatiza la importancia de escuchar la intuición y seguir intereses genuinos en lugar de perseguir recompensas externas. Se argumenta que la autenticidad y la conexión con uno mismo son más importantes que el logro de metas externas, ya que estas últimas a menudo no cumplen con las expectativas de llenar vacíos internos.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Autoexpresión
💡Aceptación
💡Evolución
💡Diversidad
💡Originalidad
💡Compromiso
💡Intuición
💡Felicidad
💡Compromiso con uno mismo
💡Obsession
Highlights
Focusing inward to share personal feelings and experiences can resonate with others.
Authenticity is key to being accepted; it's better to be true to oneself than to change for others.
Individuality is valued over conformity; personal perspectives make us interesting.
Imperfections are what make us human and should be embraced.
Evolving with new information is necessary; old beliefs should not limit us.
Creativity should push boundaries and not just follow the mainstream.
The value of art is in its ability to engage and challenge the audience.
Success is in creating something to the best of one's ability, not in others' approval.
Greatness in art is an offering to a higher power, not a commercial pursuit.
Artists should not be swayed by external criticism, as it reflects more on the critic.
Competition should be with oneself, striving for personal growth and not complacency.
Obsessive passion for one's craft is essential for greatness in any field.
Breaking through in art means overcoming personal blocks, not seeking external validation.
Inspiration comes from leading by example, not from forcing others to follow.
Purpose and job can be separate; it's noble to support oneself while pursuing passion.
Success does not equate to happiness; internal fulfillment is more important than external achievements.
Intuition should be listened to, as it may guide us beyond our conscious understanding.
The wisest stance is acknowledging what we do not know, keeping an open mind.
Transcripts
I don't look at the
outside very much I look Inward and try
to focus
on what do I feel what am I seeing in
the hopes that by sharing what's going
on in me it maybe resonates with someone
else I can't predict what someone else
would
like and I don't think anybody can so if
I'm true authentically true to myself
that's the best chance of someone else
liking something people like to be
accepted people want to be accepted and
I'm suggesting in the book that the the
best way to be accepted is to be
yourself it's not it's not to change
yourself to what someone else thinks
first of all you don't really know what
someone else
thinks and if you're not genuine to
yourself there's there's like nothing
nothing is there it's just a projection
or a mask it's not true in a sea of
information the more yours is is
personal the more it's not like hers or
his or theirs it's it's yours yeah there
are these different points of view
around us if we're all thinking the same
thing it's boring why would we make
anything if everyone thinks the same
thing what makes us interesting are the
differences and even even the
imperfections the imperfections are what
makes us humans what makes us what we
are as we get new information
we have to evolve how can we how can we
live in an old belief if you believe the
same thing that you believed 20 years
ago about everything I I don't know that
you're living you know there's so much
middle of the
road and it doesn't interest me I want
it because it's
louder
quieter
softer harder it's pushing some boundary
that's why I take notice it's not more
of the same it's not just
another it's the one that makes you like
you stop and did I really hear that did
I really see that what's going on here
you know you see a movie where you have
to lean forward and pay attention like
what's
happening it's not just the audience's
hand is being held and walk through a
story simply I like the um the
complexity and difficulty that forces me
as the viewer to participate in what's
going on I'm not just being uh carried
along you know if I like it that doesn't
mean anything that's what people think
it's like just because I like it that
doesn't give it any value it's like as
an artist if you like it that's all of
the value that's the success comes when
you say I like this enough for other
people to see it not other people like
it so it's successful that doesn't mean
anything because that's other people
liking it is out of your control all
that's in your control is making the
thing to the best of your ability I talk
about it usually the way I talk about it
is greatness and that's the way I
thought of it my whole life was my
interest is in making something great
greatness lasting greatness Timeless and
I came to realize recently it's all an
offering to God and if you're making an
offering to God you're not thinking
about oh what's the budget or I hope I
hope these this segment of the audience
is going to like it we don't we don't
think like that it's a higher
vibration we're making the best we can
make to the best of our ability out of
love and devotion that's what it is and
there is
no I'm changing it for someone else
because it can't be better than this
devotional act that we're doing there is
no higher no higher form most of the
artists I work with don't read any any
criticism or review they work good or
bad most some some do and I would say
the ones who are the strongest in who
they are can even read a terrible review
and laugh at it and that makes sense
because when someone gives you criticism
it's telling you as much about who they
are as what you've made it's like we
make things and then we make it with
one through our filter our perspective
and and then you receive it through your
filter with your perspective so even if
we both like it we probably don't like
it the same way for the same reasons we
all have our own relationship to it
everyone has their own relationship to
it so any of these metrics of which is
better like the idea of the Oscars or uh
the Grammys where we're saying which
which album is better than another it
doesn't make any sense to me because
it's always apples and oranges the only
people who we can honest compete with is
ourselves it's like is this the best I
can make today have I gone further than
I've gone before that's all we can do
that's the only competition that makes
sense is continuing to evolve and push
ourselves artistically and not get
complacent especially in success it's
easy to get complacent once something
works it's like I'll just keep doing
more of that it ends up maybe one more
time you can get away with it but once
three are similar it stops being
interesting it's the obsessive nature of
being really into something that um once
you start down a a thread you just keep
pulling forever if you're interested
many of the artists that that that are
great at what they do are great at what
they do for that very reason they fall
in love with this thing and then they
just want to know everything they could
possibly learn about it um and there are
no distractions I'm working on a project
now uh a documentary project with
Comedians and one of the things that
they talk about is their commitment like
when other people are doing things on
the weekend going out with their friends
they're going to perform every you know
every night that they can possibly go
out and perform until they can get good
at their craft and this could be for a
period of you know 10 years of just
having bad performances you know having
people not like what you do like banging
your head against the wall but that
obsession with breaking through and when
I say breaking through I don't mean
breaking through to the audience I mean
breaking through with themselves to
where they get
past all of the uh blocks and to be free
in this moment in a way where they
can really Express their views and be
heard and people can
react uh it's it's it's a fascinating
thing well I think in general people
don't like to be told what to do so the
best way that you can Inspire someone to
do something is through the way that you
carry yourself and if you if you act in
a creative way in the world and you do
it to the best of your ability and if
someone else recognizes it it might
Inspire them to do the same so I think
it's hard to teach someone something
that we don't practice we have to
practice it maybe your purpose in life
isn't related to your
job maybe your job is your job and the
job is the thing that supports you and
then the rest of your waking hours are
devoted to your purpose whatever that is
if you need to have a job to support
yourself that's great that's a noble
thing to
do and follow your
dreams but I'm I'm not saying they're
one thing they don't have to be one
thing and don't let following your
dreams undermine your ability to support
yourself it could do it could actually
do the opposite if you decide I want to
be a comedian and I'm putting all my
eggs in the comedian basket and I'm
going to be a comedian the pressure of
having to support support yourself will
change you as a comedian not for the
better you you want the stability of
being able to take care of yourself in
the world to be free to do whatever your
passion is whatever it is I think think
there's a mythology that the people who
make things that we love are special
people and that we think that they're
you know the people on Mount Olympus and
there are these magic people who are
geniuses and then there's the rest of us
and that's not the case it's like we're
all just people we're all doing our best
we all are good at some things not good
at other things we're humans and
sometimes we find a way to make
something
beautiful and and the call came how do
you you feel you have the number one
album in the country and I remember
saying I've never been more unhappy in
my
life and uh and I think
we mistakenly think some kind of outward
success is going to change something in
us and it does
not it may make life more comfortable
but it doesn't change who we are and any
uh hole in ourselves that we're hoping
to fill
does not get filled and
if you spend let's say you spend 20
years of your life working towards a
goal that's going to solve
everything and then you finally achieve
what you've been trying to do for 20
years toiling away I I won't have any
fun and because I'm working for 20 years
to for this end and then you get that
end and nothing
changes that's when you get hopeless so
it's not uncommon to see very successful
artists who are very unhappy in life
because they're working towards this the
thing that's going to make them feel
better and it does not make them feel
better I'm sure you've got to meet many
very successful business people you
billionaire people very few of them are
happy very few and they've reached their
they've accomplished their dreams MH and
are unhappy because we don't know what
we want you know we don't know what's
going to make us happy we're trying to
fill something that maybe can't be
filled through material or uh cultural
success public success it's something
else it's some internal thing don't do
things just because you think you're
going to get something for it that's not
why we do things do what's interesting
to you follow what's interesting don't
worry about the outcome yeah we don't
know we we can't predict the outcome we
can never predict the outcome follow
your own inner guide it directs us it
might not make might not make sense to
us might not make sense to anyone else
certainly won't make sense to anyone
else but it might not even make sense to
us and that's okay it's fine yeah listen
to yourself why is it telling you this
there are levels of wisdom that we don't
know we don't understand so when you
have an intuition to to take the stairs
instead of the elevator
or I always go home this way but today
for some reason I feel like going this
other way yeah or maybe I'm going to
cross the street and walk on that side
of the street whatever it is whatever
little intuitions in your body that come
listen to them see what happens be open
to there's more going on than we know
there's a lot more than our conscious
mind can can pick up going on the the
wisest thing we can do is know enough to
know we don't know yeah if you start
from maybe maybe that's true it could
work who knows yeah not hold anything so
firm as this is the way it is I know how
it is anytime you know how it is your
world just got a lot smaller yeah tiny
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