1/23/25 - Elliott's "Scenius" Reflection.

     This passage is wildly important for encouraging creatives to get off of their comforting chair and actually put in the effort to work, despite the common doubts brought on by proposed "savants" throughout history. It encourages readers to engage in "community" by taking advantage of the modern era of instantaneous online communication and collaborate with others that share the same passions and interests as them to hone in on not just their craft, but perhaps be the assistance to someone else's. By doing this, humbling oneself by being an extra hand not only gives the person aid in achieving their goals and aspirations, but also gives you the benefit of understanding of what it is like to work for someone working towards their goal and gives you leverage with communicating ideas once you have others helping you.

    Diverse ideas on a project can even aid the final project's quality and relatability, as the more people share perspectives on the creation of it, the more relatable it will be to its audience.

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