• rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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    Creativity is not innate, though, it’s mostly about being motivated to put in the work to learn it (i.e. it’s a “learned skill”) and professional creative workers very often do trade their physical health for success - it’s high stress, the market is usually very competitive which forces long hours, several creative professions do include direct physical hazards (e.g. dancing is all about physical exercise and might involve risky stuff on the stage like pyrotechnics, visual artists often have to deal with chemical fumes).

    Also, most creative workers don’t get rich and famous, they make barely enough to get by.

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      So anyone could have painted the Mona Lisa or written Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony if they just tried hard enough?

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        You don’t have to be one of the greatest painters ever to be a professional painter, or one of the greatest composers ever to be a professional composer. Same way not every business owner is a billionaire.

        Either way, even for creative geniuses, painting, composing etc. is still hard work that is often not well-rewarded in their lifetimes.

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          I wouldn’t dispute it’s work. I would say pursuing it is a choice and extreme point of privilege the majority do not have. So complaining about it is kind of a slap in the face to those without the ability/opportunity. Especially when that complaint at the same time diminishes the their efforts.