The creative world needs no justification. Innovation it breathes, aptitude does it feed, but most importantly, the voice given echoes through the pale, motionless, and frankly mundane industrial world. To lack artistic flare, means one instead must maintain the cyclic and inevitable process of life. But why uphold humanity’s strife for resources, unless there is a greater purpose to live for? This greater purpose is the Arts: the tantalisingly, quaint, and perplexed words of poetry, the invitingly delicious flow of prose, the haunting of the camera, the vibrancy of film, the ingenuity of art, and the diversely erratic nature of music.
The creative world takes these forms, and these forms are the food of society. Whether you are creative or not is irrelevant; we all depend on it equally, and within its absence we cease to be inspired, we cease to believe, and we cease to be motivated.
The creative world believes in the ability, motivates the abilities of others, and inspires the world to continue its dissension.
So before you ask me why do I bother with all these 'meaningless' creations, reflect on your artistic resources to the point of exhaustion, refrain from binding your imagination as one, and most importantly ask yourself one vital question.
Why not?
The creative world needs no justification.
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