đĄI noticed something about youâŠ
These notes are proof that something deeper is happening creatively across age, discipline, and medium.
Todayâs email is about you.
You see, it took me 2 months to take âmy YouTube Channel âfrom 100 subscribers to 400.
As I write this email, 7 days later, I have 8,444 subscribers.
All because this video went viral: âhow to create your best art (nobody teaches this)â
Iâve been flooded with hundreds of comments, messages, and emails (this newsletter doubled in subscribers!!!) from around the world.
But hereâs the thingâŠmost of you didnât just share feedbackâŠyou opened up.
About your art. Your fears. Your breakthroughs. Your lives.
So I read every. single. one.
And what I found was a portrait of the modern creative spirit.
Here are 4 powerful patterns I noted that stood out to me about all of you.
These notes are proof that something deeper is happening creatively across age, discipline, and medium.â
1. Renewal, Not Decline
I lost count of how many people said this video helped rekindle their creativity, especially those older than 50.
But what struck me wasnât just the quantity. It was the tone.
They didnât speak from a place of loss.
They spoke from a place of readiness.
Many described themselves as being âreborn creatively,â âre-hatching,â âfinally coming home to themselves.â
This generation isnât done, theyâre just getting started again!
How beautiful is that?!
It proves that creativity isnât age-dependent. Itâs cycle-dependent.
And for many, the next cycle begins now.â
2. Artists Think Like Athletes Now
I expected mystical language like âflow,â âinspiration,â âmuse.â
But I kept seeing words like ârepsâ, âtrainingâ, âcreative musclesâ, and âdisciplineâ.
Turns out, todayâs creators donât see themselves as waiting on lightning bolts of inspiration anymore.
They see themselves as training for the Olympics of self-expression.
Itâs less âdivine sparkâ and more âdaily sweat.â
The new creators are all about less magic and more practice.â
3. Creativity as Emotion, Not Just Skill
This one hit me hard.
The most common words across all comments, messages, and emails werenât âtalent,â âtechnique,â or âskill.â
They were "joy," "obsession," "devotion," and "love".
People werenât just drawn to becoming better at their craftâŠ
They were drawn to feeling more alive through it.
You all reminded me that creativity isnât about what you can do.
Itâs about how deeply you feel while doing it.
4. Same Lessons, Different Fields
This blew my mind.
Engineers. Plumbers. Novelists. Photographers. Data scientists.
All responding the same way to lessons meant for painters and musicians.
What this tells me?
I did not just share a handful of art lessons. Theyâre human lessons.
The advice was a template for how to build anything deeply meaningful.
In that way, creativity isnât a niche. Itâs a way of moving through the world.
Reading your responses made one thing clear:
Weâre living through a quiet renaissance.
People of all ages, from all walks of life, are remembering what it feels like to create from love, not pressure. From devotion, not performance.
This is not a trend.
Itâs a shift.
Stay creative,


