Don't be someone else

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A short demo of me reading an educational passage about creativity.

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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in order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different. Set a century pioneering French designer Coco Chanel From the beginning of her career, Chanel to five convention, she didn't like the way women were forced to be uncomfortable to look fashionable. She didn't like Chris sets, so she placed them with casual elegance and comfort. She was heavily attacked by the fashion press but was unrepentant. Luxury must be comfortable. Otherwise, it is not a luxury. Her new vision made her one of the most important figures in the history of fashion in the 19 twenties and thirties. She popularized sporty, casual, her little black dresses and treat mark suits, timeless designs that are still popular today. People laughed at the way she dressed, but that was the secret of her success. She didn't look like anyone else. The most courageous at is still to think for yourself aloud, she said. Her first success was addressed. She fashioned out off an old jersey. On a chilly day. Many people asked what she bought it. Her response was to offer to make one for them. My fortune this built on that old jersey that I put on because it was cold in joyful, she said. Chanel's work radiates with her defiance. To be completely herself, like Chanel, you have to make the most of your uniqueness. Nobody else can draw from your childhood and damage experiences from your school days or from your parents. Everyone is searching for originality. Ironically, it is right there within them. But most people are too busy being someone else. Creative people are prepared to be themselves. They make the most of their own experiences, whether good or bad. The advantage of being themselves stepped, the our original. There is no one like them. This makes whatever they do. Unique artists Tracy Eman has pulled down the barrier. Most people keep between their public self and their real self by using her own experiences as subject matter. Poetic artworks consists off intimate objects. Most people would not consider showing in public her unmade, dirty bed with stained sheets, a packet of secrets her uncle was holding when decapitated in a car crash and intense a pleat with the names of everyone she had ever slept with. She is uncompromisingly herself. We spend much off our lives, not being who we really are. There are huge pressures on everyone to be someone else to live up to. Others. Expectations to be a perfect parents, obedient employees, selfless partner or high achieving son or daughter. We lose the ability to be good at being ourselves, and we forget who we are. The world is pushing constantly to some, wrote you, an author doxy, to make you indistinguishable from everybody else to fight against it is to be involved in a life long struggle to be successfully creative. You have to realize it's okay to be yourself way. All have weaknesses and strengths creative. Accept them and use them both. The biggest benefit you can be to your company, school, business or family. Stay situates what is special and unique about yourself. That's difficult in a society that puts huge emphasis on conformity. Everyone needs to analyze and understand what makes them tick, like taking a clock apart to discover how it works. Self knowledge will help you to understand what you have to offer that special. Ask yourself what is the best idea I've ever had. How did he come about when then I at my most creative nurture your individual approach and personality. It is more important to be the best version of yourself than the bad copy off someone else to be nobody but yourself in the world, which is doing its best night and day to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight and never stop fighting.