Taking A Page From Brilliant Creatives
- October 22, 2020
- Category: Authority Mindset
There is a thing that brilliant creatives do—they push their work not just to the edge, but over the edge.
And then they pull it back.
The late Homaro Cantu of Moto started the molecular gastronomy movement (think science, technology and art) with exactly that kind of ethic. Like most great chefs, his experiments rarely make it to the menu in their initial form.
The best ads and slogans are often born this way. “Just do it” was inspired by the final words of a notorious killer headed to the firing squad. “Got Milk” almost didn’t make it out of the agency whose brass thought it was lazy.
Not that it always ends well—while trying to revolutionize personal transport, Segway’s owner died driving one off a cliff.
While there is no guarantee you’ll create the next big break-through, if you’re not pushing it to the edge you definitely won’t.
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