Beautiful and necessary reflection. Sometimes, creating comes with discoveries, and when we embrace creativity and its creation, there are no rules, no norms. I work with creativity, and it took me 37 years to understand that I am creative and that my creativity is always with me. It is my work, and I am passionate about it. I love, I love being creative; it is part of me, it defines who I am. It means knowing that any task, any goal, any decision I make, I will approach in the most unique, unexpected, and almost impossible way to prove that the impossible does not exist.
Creativity is something delightful, like playing with time and letting yourself go. I feel sorry for adults who have killed their creativity, but I am not here to talk about them. I am here to talk about myself. I am here to explain and tell you that being creative has no set time, no set day, no specific moment. People think and believe, in a society shaped to make them believe, that creativity has a schedule, deadlines, values, or lack thereof, making them believe that creativity lives in a box you must open, use, and close.
Teach us that creativity, like fine wine, is a connection with something far beyond, spiritual, religious, or even otherworldly. And like wine, creativity gets better as it ages. Creativity is God's touch with you; it is His hand, His finger, the smallest atom of Him, and then you bring it to life. We are tasked with bringing this to life, and it took me years—crying, fighting, battling with myself—to understand my creativity. Today, I embrace it and want to live more through it because I believe that being creative is living through creativity, not just having moments of it.