13198: Your Career Is Born In Public. Your Talent Is Born In Private.

Hey there, hero!

Isolation is a curse to some, yet can be a boon to artists.

It can be damaging not to have social contact on a regular basis, but it can be nourishing to our skill building.

I have a couple of famous people joining me to share their thoughts on how being alone can be just what the doctor ordered, and is some ways, essential to our professional growth.

Do you agree? Are you the gregarious type that needs others around you to flourish? Or are you the loner type that needs isolation to focus? Or are you somewhere in between? Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. I have always enjoyed being alone. I can be very gregarious in social settings, or while on stage or when I direct….however I always have needed to be alone to recharge my batteries. I do my best growth when I’m alone and can jump from thought to thought. Oddly, I do also need to discuss things sometimes to make sure my head hasn’t gone off on a fruitless journey.

  2. Tesla may not be the best example. He went off the deep edge and fell in love with a pigeon. He also had a number of pathological obsessions.

    Fortunately, great minds do not all think alike. Keep up the good work @david