YOU ARE A…
PHILOSOPHER
Known as the creative who has the highest self
awareness, this creator type relates to Jungian
Psychology’s Self Archetype.
Philosophers are most likely to do something totally different just to satisfy their hunger for creativity.
Creators of this type have a deep thirst for self-discovery, and they act on every opportunity given to them. Philosophers do have plenty of bad ideas before they get a few good ones. This relates to them as the creators who make mistakes A LOT because they believe that the most successful people are the least likely to follow the norm.
Often called as the “misfits,” Philosophers tend to make and follow their own path and are most likely to create a big difference in the world.
Why We Love
Philosophers
Philosophers have broken free from the rules of the society. They have a deep level of understanding and self-acceptance and they know how to distinguish their own creative strengths and weaknesses.
Philosopher creatives tend to do things in their own way — not following any strangling standard and norm that they do not simply resonate with. While they have the highest self-actualization in terms of creativity, Philosophers understand that every single person is a separate being. Philosopher creators recognize their inner misfit, and they have a sense that a better world awaits them somewhere along the path they have created for themselves.
How To Become
The Best Philosopher
Philosophers take time to learn and discern the right craft for them. Because they are the type who continuously aims to improve their craft, Philosopher creatives need to change unhealthy habits that hinder their fullest potential as a creator.
Philosophers should also learn how to balance and communicate well when working with others. Since failures are a common thing for these types of creators, Philosophers thrive in a well-supported environment. Being surrounded with like minded individuals who understand them improve their creativity.