I recently saw Eat, Pray, Love, the beautiful-to-watch movie version of Elizabeth Gilbert’s pop culture sensation memoir.
And just after seeing the movie, I stumbled onto this 2009 TED video of Gilbert talking about how society views creativity, the pressure she feels to live up to her last success and the need to release some of that pressure to just be with the process of creating.
It’s a really compelling 20 minutes so if you don’t have plans for lunch today, grab a sandwich and learn about the difference between being a genius and having a genius.
BONUS: If you have another 22 minutes to spend after that, stick around the TED site to watch author Amy Tan talk about her creative process.
4 Comments
Lara Zielin
I love, love, love this TED talk! It’s my favorite. And not just because I adored Gilbert’s book. The whole part where she acknowledges her fears that “her greatest work might be behind her”? Omg. So raw and inspiring.
Leave a reply