Creativity, free admission

According to Paul Eluard, “There is another world, and he is in it.” This world to which he refers is not reserved for a chosen few. We each have our different world. Our own creativity is there, and though we do not always recognize is that it gives air to our newspaper.

Thus we belong there either stop there and let it get by with us, or to develop a little more space in our lives and fertilize.

Already begin by recognizing us, even in its smallest manifestations. The next step is to take our word fugitive desires, our “Look, I’d do it well!” and get started. It takes a certain firmness (the environment is still not very encouraging), a touch of rebelliousness (to do something other than copy), and enough confidence to persevere, despite the fears and frustrations may, from time to time, take precedence over the pleasure of creating.

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