I always found that working a simple job made me more creative because my mind was always wandering. And working with people (who are a strange bunch of froods at the best of times), gives inspiration. And then there's the public! :O
As long as you keep something with you to make a note of your ideas and let your mind wander where it wants, working a boring job (with the constant stimulus and interaction with the world at large) can actually be a really positive thing.
I work in a job where I have to be creative and I think any creativity I would have had left over for my own projects has been sucked up by my daily work.
Is it normal: the idea of getting a 9-5 makes me incredibly depressed?
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I always found that working a simple job made me more creative because my mind was always wandering. And working with people (who are a strange bunch of froods at the best of times), gives inspiration. And then there's the public! :O
As long as you keep something with you to make a note of your ideas and let your mind wander where it wants, working a boring job (with the constant stimulus and interaction with the world at large) can actually be a really positive thing.
I work in a job where I have to be creative and I think any creativity I would have had left over for my own projects has been sucked up by my daily work.