Published Nov 27, 2023

Rick Rubin: How to Live Your Most Creative Life (THIS Is What’s Been HOLDING YOU BACK!)

Join legendary music producer Rick Rubin as he delves into the transformative journey of creativity, balancing artistic integrity with commercial success, and the power of manifestation, offering profound insights into overcoming insecurity and staying true to one's artistic vision amidst external pressures.
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  • Manifestation

    Rick Rubin shares his perspective on manifestation, emphasizing the importance of pure intention over seeking shortcuts. He believes that true manifestation is about dedicating oneself to the work and aligning with what the universe wants you to do 1. Rubin explains that the essence of greatness is offering your best as a gift to the universe, without focusing on the outcome 2.

    If you're making a gift to God, there's no greater you can't put more into it than that.

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    He encourages artists to focus on doing whatever works for them, even if it seems illogical, as long as it contributes to their creative process 3.

       

    Intuition

    Rubin discusses the role of intuition and timing in creative endeavors, highlighting the unpredictability of the creative process. He acknowledges the anxiety that comes with starting new projects due to the uncertainty of outcomes 4. Rubin advises paying attention to the universe's signals, suggesting that when obstacles become insurmountable, it might not be the right time to pursue a particular path 5.

    The work itself tells us where it wants to go.

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    He emphasizes the importance of commitment and dedication, urging artists to focus on giving their all rather than seeking shortcuts.

       

    Environment

    Creating a conducive environment is crucial for fostering creativity, according to Rubin. He stresses the importance of curating one's surroundings, including the people, places, and media consumed, to inspire creativity 6. Rubin's recording studio, Shangri La, exemplifies this philosophy with its minimalist design, allowing artists to work on a blank canvas free from distractions 7.

    All we art is made up of everything we take in.

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    He believes that intentional spaces can help artists tap into their creativity more freely and authentically.

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