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No Stupid Questions

54. Do You Really Need a Muse to Be Creative?

No Stupid Questions

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

Society & Culture

4.63.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Also: is shortsightedness part of human nature?

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0:00.0

I watched Love Actually.

0:04.4

Oh, you did? I hope you loved it. Did you love it?

0:07.1

It was fine.

0:08.3

Oh my God!

0:10.8

I'm Antelod Duckworth.

0:12.8

I'm Stephen Dobner.

0:13.8

And you're listening to No Stupid Questions.

0:16.2

Today on the show, how do you access creativity?

0:21.0

There is nothing you can do to make the news strike you and not the person who's standing next to you.

0:26.8

Also, why are humans so bad at planning for the future?

0:31.6

In the long run, we're all dead.

0:34.2

Stephen, I'm going to read you a note that we received from Carolee Morrison, who really

0:43.1

has the best question here.

0:44.9

Hi folks, as what we call a creative person or God forbid a creative.

0:50.6

I grew up on such maxims as consistency is for small minds, so too for punctuality.

0:56.6

Better to write with the muse.

0:58.4

Only garbage comes out when you force it.

1:00.6

However, all caps.

1:02.3

I've been killing myself to stick to a schedule parentheses, hug and parentheses.

1:07.8

Reading how the great writers woke up, etc., etc., daily on schedule would be nice to

1:13.7

hear your take on which is better in terms of quality, productivity, momentum, consistency

1:19.8

or creative spontaneity.

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