Weâve been conditioned to think about creative genius as a dichotomy: dreamers versus doers, creativity versus discipline, the spark versus the grind.
But what if weâre wrong?
What if itâs the spark and the grind?
We love people whose creative genius arrives in sudden sparks of inspiration. Think of Archimedes in his bathtub or Newton under his apple tree.
But we also admire people who work incredibly hard and long for their creative breakthroughs. Think of Edison in his lab, grinding through hundreds of failed variations on the lightbulb. We remember his words in tough times: âGenius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.â
Now Erik Wahl, a visual artist, speaker, and entrepreneur, helps us unite the yin and yang of creativityâ the dynamic new ideas with the dogged effort. He shows why we wonât get far if we rely on the spark without the grind, or the grind without the spark. What the world really needs are the creators who can hold the two in balance.
Fortunately, itâs possible to get good at both, as Wahl knows from experience. After his corporate career suddenly ended, he pursued a sparkâto paint photorealistic portraitsâand ground it out until he got good enough to make very good art very quickly. Thatâs the basis of his riveting live shows, which have captivated skeptical audiences who never expected to be inspired by artâand taught them to embrace creativity in a whole new way.
This audiobook offers surprising insights and practical advice about how to fan the sparks and make the grind more productive. Wahl deftly synthesizes the wisdom of other artists, philosophers, scientists, and business visionaries throughout history, along with his own views. Hereâs how he sums up his approach:
The world needs people who enjoy swimming in ideas until they discover a great one. The world also needs doers who have a gift for activation, a.k.a. âgetting s*** done.â But the most potent individual creators in any industry or environment have learned how to be both. Theyâve learned how to spark their grind and theyâve learned how to grind their sparks. As a result, they not only make things happen, they make great things.
If you want to ensure constant creativity in your life and produce your most innovative workâthis is your guide.