Boost Your Creativity as a Creator by Promoting Serendipity
An 18th-century technique adapted to what you need today
You want to be more creative. You want your ideas to start popping into your head nonstop. Yes, you need to boost your creativity.
This is not a matter of sitting down, looking at the ceiling, and seeing if the muse comes to visit you.
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.”
— Pablo Picasso
In life, you have to take action.
You have to make things happen.
Otherwise, you’ll always be waiting for a train that’ll never come. You’re in the wrong station. The trains you’re searching for are out there somewhere. You have to move (quickly) and look for them.
Once, my father told me one thing: “Money’s out there waiting for you. Go and grab it!”. He thought of money because we had none. Today, I’ve translated the same quote into ideas, so keep reading and let’s grab some!
What is Serendipity?
Invented in 1754 by Horace Walpole, serendipity means “the happiest chance”. It refers to the fact of finding interesting or valuable things by chance.