If I could, I’d spend nearly every waking moment creating. It’s one of the things I do best; maybe the thing. So if it’s what I do best, is it irresponsible for me to not want to do anything else?
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no it's only that dreaming is easier
and far less protective.
Let you go out and act in so that way, that you must find a job in it. search for the great reality, creating is a marvellous way to live, but it’s as well a near way not to be really in world. let your body work for you, let it speak, and next get strenght to create in all days with a right and normal work. Spend time to find people who could promote you as well. go go go !
Iceman is getting ready for class.
Do that and do it well
Society defines reality based on what is convenient for everyone. Usually society’s definition builds a rigid structure within which all responsible people are to exist in, and this is often unhealthy for creative minds.
Do the creative stuff (and be committed to it). As long as you don’t depend on other people to support you, you are fine.
By all means, remember thatcreative people don’t have ‘normal’ lives.
Live.
That's 2 conditions: autonomy and normality
let’s find that the first could be done by some clever actions to sell your creative capacities...but you’re enough in a job which implied other…2nd is some kind of mirror where you suppose people are in, not you, but autonomy appears to me, to be a big part of normality…and so a creative is not autonomous since he has not enough lucidity to be in adult reality (?)

