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Follow your Whim
John Cleese on creative ruts:
I knew a wonderful teacher once—a tutor. He tutored my
stepsons and my elder daughter. He said to me, "Always start where the
energy is."
People make an awful mistake by starting where the energy isn't. If
you're feeling very world-weary—and sometimes we're all in that
boat—you have to sit down with something that's going to engage you.
That doesn't mean you just switch on the TV and watch a cartoon, but it
does mean asking, What would be fun? Maybe take a piece of paper and a
pencil and start drawing silly things. Go for a walk. Just sit very
quietly watching your breathing. Anything. Just allow the whim to get
you going.
Now, you can't do this all of the time; it's too disconnected. But I
think in that particular frame of mind, when you run out of energy and
motivation, I think you have to go right down to the instinct, right
down to a whim.
I'm coming up on 60, and I'm wondering where my life will begin to
go. I need to take a slightly different direction. I talked to a very
wise man, and he said, "If you're trying to find a new direction, don't
plan it, because this [pointing to his head] has been planning your
life up to now. You can't plan something new with the same old
apparatus." He said, "Leave a gap. Leave a space, and just do things on
auto for a while. Just see where these whims take you."
It's like creativity. You have to follow it without knowing where
you're going. If you try to control where you're going, you're back in
the same process. It's like asking a piece of machinery that's broken
to mend itself.
December 1, 2008 in CREATIVITY | Permalink

