The Genius Way To Steal Creative Ideas (Without Plagiarizing Them)

Copying from the best will make you the best. Copy until you don’t have to.

Biliz Maharjan
ILLUMINATION

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Every idea has been taken.

Everything you can possibly think of, someone has already used it to create content of their own. If you don’t believe me, google it, or search for it on social media.

There are no new ideas. Because of this, many creative individuals struggle to find their uniqueness. Most think they cannot compete with what’s already out there. That’s true; others have already made what you want to make, and it can be a little frustrating.

Does that mean you stop doing what you love? Does it mean there won’t be new writers, painters, artists, and musicians in the future because they won’t have unique ideas?

Definitely not.

Your work becomes unique because you are unique. There is only one you in the world. Your experiences and lessons are different from those of your predecessors. Therefore, your creations can be unique, even if the idea is the same.

The best way to create great work is to steal from others.

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Biliz Maharjan
ILLUMINATION

I write about self-improvement, creativity, and writing. Free writing guide—store.bilizmaharjan.com