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This is a really strong opening. The idea of breaking down the strategies of the greatest creators feels like a cheat code for anyone trying to make art.
It's interesting how he's immediately challenging a common assumption that artists want to please everyone. That feels counterintuitive, but I'm eager to see where this goes.
Oh, the 'going deep not wide' concept is powerful. Using Van Gogh and Maya Angelou as examples really grounds that idea in relatable artists.

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The greatest creators don't aim for universal appeal; instead, they deeply connect with a specific individual or emotion [0:25]. This approach, exemplified by Van Gogh painting for his brother [0:51] and Maya Angelou writing for her wounded self [0:51], paradoxically leads to broader resonance. By defining an "emotional avatar" – perhaps a younger version of oneself or someone in pain [1:16] – artists can make more focused, impactful work. This intentionality simplifies creative decisions and, in turn, can attract a wider audience who connect with that authentic core [1:42].
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The greatest creators don't aim for universal appeal; instead, they deeply connect with a specific individual or emotion [0:25]. This approach, exemplified by Van Gogh painting for his brother [0:51] and Maya Angelou writing for her wounded self [0:51], paradoxically leads to broader resonance. By defining an "emotional avatar" – perhaps a younger version of oneself or someone in pain [1:16] – artists can make more focused, impactful work. This intentionality simplifies creative decisions and, in turn, can attract a wider audience who connect with that authentic core [1:42].
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