Some overlap here - You have to live a creative life, each breath.
“Human beings don't pay attention to life, do we? They don't really. They don't pay attention to their day.
Maybe there are a few moments in each day that there is some real hook-in, and the rest of the time it's roll with the clock.
This is a life without creativity and if you’re individual and you're in that kind of life, your life is hell.
And in that sadness everything gets blamed, everything. You can feel it in people. It strips them of their spirit.
It is only here in Human Design in the individuality that you find anything that speaks of the spirit—the 55, the 25—this is about the spirit.
You destroy the spirit by going deeper and deeper and deeper into the sadness, you destroy the potential of the mutation.
We are all endowed with this possibility because any one of us at any given moment can change the world; any one of us at any moment. It is so.
This is what the glory of mutation is, but it's not like you can just wait. It's not like you can expect.
You have to live a creative life, each breath.
I look at individuality, and I think wow, this is so rewarding, because when you put your creative energy into your life, not into some work, but into your life, this sadness is not a sadness anymore. It isn’t.
For me it's just the creative frequency. I don't feel it as melancholy anymore. I don't feel it as sadness anymore. I just work with it. That's what I do, I work with it. It’s what it's there for.
You cannot save your creativity for a certain moment. It’s not about saving it for a certain act.
You’re going to save your creativity for taking a picture or doing this or that, no, no, no, no.
And then be sad for the rest of the time, unhappy with your life, not being able to appreciate how incredible it is just to be you.
And to carry such a thing inside of you, this diamond, out of which your unique spirit can emerge.”