“One of the reasons so many great artists die of overdoses early in their lives is because they're using drugs to numb a very painful existence. The reason it's painful is the reason they became artists in the first place: their incredible sensitivity. If you see tremendous beauty or tremendous pain where other people see little or nothing at all, you're confronted with big feelings all the time. These emotions can be confusing and overwhelming. When those around you don't see what you see and feel what you feel, this can lead to a sense of isolation and a general feeling of not belonging, of otherness. These charged emotions, powerful when expressed in the work, are the same dark clouds that beg to be numbed to allow sleep or to get out of bed and face the day in the morning. It's a blessing and a curse.”
Quote by Rick Rubin
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
“Taking a wrong turn allows you to see landscapes you wouldn't otherwise have seen.”
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
“Carl Rogers said, "The personal is the universal." The personal is what makes art matter.”
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
“God, listen to the absurdity within us and raise us from the illusion!”
Source: Wisdom Collection: The Book of Wisdom
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Source: The Creative Act: A Way of Being
