Creativity Takes Courage

It’s risky (but willing to be called cowardice).
It’s bold and daring (and willing to be called timid, even weak).
It sets out into the unknown (and is often dismissed).
It has no immediate return (when returns are how we measure success).
It’s often controversial (when diplomacy and neutrality are preferable).
It’s beautiful (but willing to be ugly).
It’s peculiar, unique (and often excluded).
On and on.

It’s no wonder creativity is scary.
It takes courage.

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