Creative Radical
A Creative Radical aims to inspire and move people to action through the creation of beautiful art. This term embodies the essence of fundamental change and innovation in the realm of creativity and artistic expression.
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Qualifications
Creative Radicals say yes. They say yes to the weird ideas, to the unusual, to the unique and eccentric. They recognize the human spirit in everyone they meet, and they strive to bring out the best in others by being the best version of themselves. They are artists with a keen recognition of their own power to change hearts and minds by creating emotional connections with their audiences.
Career Progression
Like all skilled professions, becoming an artist in any medium takes time, practice, and the confidence to do it even when you're bad at it.
One day, you start creating. You write or you draw or you dance or you hum a tune. And then you keep doing it. And you keep doing it. Eventually, you show it to someone; if you're lucky, that person tells you their honest opinion. You take the opinion, you think it over. If it's helpful, you apply it; if it's not, you don't.
Eventually, someone sees you there, because you're the only one there at that time doing what you're doing, and they approach you with an opportunity.
If it's a good opportunity, if it's an opportunity aligned with your vision of flooding the world with art, of making the entire human existence more beautiful and more connected through justice and equity, then a true Creative Radical says yes.
Other Benefits
More beauty, love, justice, and equity in the world. Less ugliness, hate, oppression, and greed in ourselves, our communities, and our world.
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Purpose
Creative Radicals are on a mission to flood the world with beauty and meaning, to connect humanity through emotional journeys, and to ignite change within the system by exposing it to love and light.
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