I've always been pretty creative with writing poems and drawing. I never keep anything that I have done tho or could possibly write/draw the same thing twice. I really don't like to even attempt to see something that I've done in the past. I feel that if review something that you have done.. mentally you are backing yourself up to that point in time and not moving forward to where you are now. I always have this picture in my mind that looks like this...
......|.......>
the "|" is something you have done and the ">" is where you are now.
......|........|........|.......>
going back to something would feel like this:
......I......../.....>
^
Well I feel that if you constantly go back to something that you have done, the mental growth of where you are going is somewhat hindered by the feelings and emotions (or thoughts) that you had originally with what you had written or drawn. This expands not only to drawing or writing but in regards to relationships and social expansion. If you stay in one place with where you are or constantly go back to something you've done, it is hindering growth.
Is there a better way of putting what I'm trying to say or does it make sense? Or am I just crazy?
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I've always been pretty creative with writing poems and drawing. I never keep anything that I have done tho or could possibly write/draw the same thing twice. I really don't like to even attempt to see something that I've done in the past. I feel that if review something that you have done.. mentally you are backing yourself up to that point in time and not moving forward to where you are now. I always have this picture in my mind that looks like this...
......|.......>
the "|" is something you have done and the ">" is where you are now.
......|........|........|.......>
going back to something would feel like this:
......I......../.....>
^
Well I feel that if you constantly go back to something that you have done, the mental growth of where you are going is somewhat hindered by the feelings and emotions (or thoughts) that you had originally with what you had written or drawn. This expands not only to drawing or writing but in regards to relationships and social expansion. If you stay in one place with where you are or constantly go back to something you've done, it is hindering growth.
Is there a better way of putting what I'm trying to say or does it make sense? Or am I just crazy?
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