Peanut Butter
Once I had to give a demonstration.
Way back in third grade.
How to do something, or to explain something.
Since I was, and still am, a big fan of peanut butter, I decided to show how to make peanut butter.
Put a bunch of peanuts in a blender, and fire away.
For part of the demonstration, I was going to spread the freshly made peanut butter on crackers.
And then hand them out to my classmates.
Only after I made the peanut butter, and got to the spreading part, I realized I’d forgotten the knife.
So I quickly formulated a backup plan.
I used the big wooden spoon that I’d brought to dig the peanut butter out of the blender and put it in a jar.
I hoped nobody noticed my mistake.
My teacher did, in a weird kind of way.
How To Fail
Later, after everybody feasted on the delicious, before-your-eyes, freshly made peanut butter, I cleaned up and went back to my set.
My teacher gave me PRAISE for messing up.
Sort of.
She said what I did was an example of super-genius on-the-spot creativity and resilience.
Not really.
She did say something about how I went immediately to a back up plan when I realized I didn’t have a knife.
She said something like, “there’s more than one way to skin a cat” or something.
This is a very, very ubiquitous human trait.
Humans have an “on the spot” strategy generator.
To figure out different ways of doing things.
Of working around limitations and obstacles.
Our creativity is responsible for EVERYTHING we have.
The drive to create everything we have, the reason we have all the stuff, is all different.
Power, money, women, prestige, who knows.
Creativity Is King
But the MEANS to every end is human creativity.
A skill that you can build and cultivate.
A skill that you can play with and enhance.
A skill that you can turn into your absolute, go-to, best friend.
And you come pre-programmed with a daily process that does this anyway.
Everybody daydreams.
But we tend to daydream about GETTING free stuff.
Easy sex, easy life, etc.
But what if you shifted your daily daydreaming into problem solving?
How to CREATE those things you want.
Rather than how to simply (usually passively) RECEIVE those things you want.
Everything Gets Better
What happens then?
To your brain?
To your relationships?
To your finances?
To your health?
To your life?
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