This hit like a soft revolution. The way you reframed creativity through Young Thug’s lens—transforming anything into art, even floors—was such a generous insight. It reminded me that process is not just a means to an end, but a way of living. The line “my ideas come in the doing” is now pinned to my desk.
Also loved that moment of meeting your softer voice at the kitchen table. There’s such quiet power in giving ourselves permission to be proud now, even with unfinished drafts and dreams still blooming.
Thank you for sharing this. It made me want to write again—not because I have the answers, but because I want to feel the world change in real time through words.
This hit like a soft revolution. The way you reframed creativity through Young Thug’s lens—transforming anything into art, even floors—was such a generous insight. It reminded me that process is not just a means to an end, but a way of living. The line “my ideas come in the doing” is now pinned to my desk.
Also loved that moment of meeting your softer voice at the kitchen table. There’s such quiet power in giving ourselves permission to be proud now, even with unfinished drafts and dreams still blooming.
Thank you for sharing this. It made me want to write again—not because I have the answers, but because I want to feel the world change in real time through words.
ugh what a gorgeous comment to receive! thank you anton, your response means everything 🥹
I love your writing!
Generous creativity 🫂
Beautiful, per usual. This piece reminded me of a Doechii song titled God.
“God has lots of song ideas
Lyrics, strategies, acting jobs, lovers, friends, houses, et cetera
That is available to me
And by listening to the creator within
I will be led through the right path
And on this path I will find meaningful work
And that was huge for me
Especially recognizing that God is an unlimited supply”