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Easy Entertainment vs. Creativity
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| I noticed something strange — when I was younger, I’d spend hours drawing, writing, or even just coming up with silly ideas for fun. Now I feel like my creative energy went down the drain. I watch tons of content, but rarely make anything myself. I miss that spark. Does anyone else feel like all the “easy entertainment” around us is making it harder to be creative? |
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Re: Easy Entertainment vs. Creativity
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| You’re not imagining it. I saw something similar mentioned here https://www.trendingus.com/most-active-entertainment-for-lazy-generation/ — they say that passive entertainment fills the space our imagination used to occupy. I went through that too, but I started journaling or doing quick creative challenges online. Even just doodling for 10 minutes a day helps to bring that spark back. |
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Re: Easy Entertainment vs. Creativity
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| Yeah, I can relate. I think the key is just making small creative habits again — nothing big or pressured. Once you start, the ideas slowly come back on their own. |
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