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11:31 AM, Tuesday January 18th 2022
edited at 9:49 PM, Jan 18th 2022

Yes, just doodle. See where that takes you.

The process of studying and the process of creativity are almost opposites which is why the 50% rule is so necessary. Creativity is where the most resistance is found and this resistance needs to be chipped away at. Remember that these drawings are only for you and not for public display.

edited at 9:49 PM, Jan 18th 2022
11:14 PM, Tuesday January 18th 2022

I like that idea of chipping away at creativity's resistance.

Yeah, I think keeping that bad drawings just for me helps a lot when it comes to dealing with frustration. Thanks Scooby!

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