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For centuries, the myth of the lone genius has towered over us, its shadow obscuring the way creative work really gets done. The attempts to pick apart the Lennon-McCartney partnership reveal just how misleading that myth can be, because John and Paul were so obviously more creative as a pair than as individuals, even if at times they appeared to work in opposition to each other. The lone-genius myth prevents us from grappling with a series of paradoxes about creative pairs: that distance doesn’t impede intimacy, and is often a crucial ingredient of it; that competition and collaboration are often entwined. Only when we explore this terrain can we grasp how such pairs as Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, William and Dorothy Wordsworth, and Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy all managed to do such creative work. The essence of their achievements, it turns out, was relational. If that seems far-fetched, it’s because our cultural obsession with the individual has obscured the power of the creative pair.
Joshua Wolf Shenk, author of The Power of Two: Finding the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs, explores the power of creative duos in an essay for The Atlantic.
Complement with a brief history of the genius myth.
(via explore-blog)
There are only 33 decent MPs in the House of Commons. The rest are all corporate troughers, criminals, authoritarians and sundry scum.
The pond life voted in favour of the draconian "Data retention and investigatory powers act" which was rushed through the house in one day.
Above: Tom Watson, Caroline Lucas, Diane Abbott, John McDonnell, David Davis and Jeremy Corbyn.
Stand for something … Even if it’s just a camera. (at southern Oregon Coast)
Deadly Years, Expectations vs Reality
Nina Simone - Sinnerman
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“Don’t pack up your camera until you’ve left the location.” Joe McNally
Parting shots from Mont Saint-Michel.
This is Normandy!