Become a Creator Not a Consumer

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What does Thomas Adam, Robert Hall, Ruth Wakefield, John D Rockefeller, Albert Einstein and Mozart have in common? The answer is quite simple given the title, they were all creators. I am sorry about the brevity of this list, anybody reading this article could find many more names to add. Just about all of the famous names in history, if you take out despots, government leaders and sports stars can be placed in the creator class. The most respected figures of history across the general population would be creators, an example would be is Alexander the Great or Genghis Khan or Sir Isaac Newton the more respected or influential on human history. That would be a easy question to research and most historians and commentators would agree that Newton has contributed more despite his relatively short time to influence history.

There is a reason why creators are respected more than any other group is that they provide progress and pleasure to the rest of humanity. Creating can mean anything, it does not have to be buildings or art work. It can be mathematics, music, businesses, science, IT, entertainment actually it could be anything. The whole process of creating brings progress and wealth to all.

If you look around society it is easy to see that the consumers of society are always dictated to by the creators. A prime example of this is the amount of money given to the financial institution by the government, despite the protests, a Small number of creators who are given preferences over a large number of consumers. This can be seen everywhere. Creators also are preferred over consumers.

To create one needs a couple of things, the first is the want to create. Quite simple people who create, want to create those things. They want to create those things well. Generally for their pleasure and the pleasure of others. The second thing they need is the knowledge and skill to create the object they are creating. If a person does not have the education or skill then they are unable to create. A simple example I would not be able to compose beautiful music or make impressive mathematical computations as I do not have the skill.

One way of developing the skills is to go to a private tutor, this method can be cost effective and you can learn the skills that you feel you need to create. A lot of courses are full with extra information to buffer the course. They are also full of the information that the directors of the course feels that you should know. You are the only person who know what information you need to create. One way to get a tutor is go into Knackshare , this allows you to negotiate the material and cost of the tutoring with the perspective tutor as well as anything else you two are happy to negotiate.