I know so many creatives who’ve conjured amazing personal projects, maybe it’s a screenplay or an art installation or a product. They’ll spend months, sometimes years, futzing and fiddling. What they don’t do is actually turn their dream into something real. They either don’t have it in them to be a dream-maker or they aren’t willing to admit that they need one.
In my best creative dreamer moments, I'm working side-by-side with one of those dream-makers - whether that's a strategist or producer - who isn't just a facilitator but a partner. There's no this without that.
I love this beautifully simple architecture. Thank you! 🙏🏽😊
Terrific insight. A book idea there, maybe. Great dreamer and dream maker duos. Zuckerberg/Sandberg also come to mind.
Feel free to ghost write it for me lol!
I know so many creatives who’ve conjured amazing personal projects, maybe it’s a screenplay or an art installation or a product. They’ll spend months, sometimes years, futzing and fiddling. What they don’t do is actually turn their dream into something real. They either don’t have it in them to be a dream-maker or they aren’t willing to admit that they need one.
Yeah, the making part is critical. What is it that John Hegarty says: "80% idea. 80% execution." A dream is just a dream if you can't make it real.
https://strangealchemy1.substack.com/p/if-you-dont-do-something-with-it
Great read. Thx.
Great one!
In my best creative dreamer moments, I'm working side-by-side with one of those dream-makers - whether that's a strategist or producer - who isn't just a facilitator but a partner. There's no this without that.
In a perverse sense — Elizabeth Holmes, dreamer. Sunny Balwani, dream-maker.