To live a creative life we must lose our fear of being wrong. Joseph Chilton Pearce A true creative person who is moved by the mediums and colors and methods that catch their eye cannot be wrong. I immediately think of Andy Warhol. He obviously did not fear being wrong. :) And while perhaps his creative works aren't what I would do or what I'm even drawn to I can see that he was extremely creative, talented, and did not fear what other people thought of his works. Because he was free from that fear he was free to express himself through his chosen creative method. I think most often we first have to get over the fear that whatever we feel we want to be creative about is wrong, especially if it doesn't fit in the box of what culture says is the definition of creative arts. Then, once we have determined that our desired expression of creativity is okay, we have to tackle being afraid of "doing it wrong". ...