![]() In another part of the book, Catmull talked about the importance of honesty and candor in creative organizations.My husband was listening to it at that moment, and he laughed with the kind of laugh that said, “Oh, thank God.” All people, Catmull said, are subject to the randomness of the universe, and though you can do all you can to try to climb out of whatever the universe gives you, sometimes it’s the right time to take a new path. This, for some reason, provided a rush of relief. In one section, Catmull talked about the randomness of the universe and how you can’t always predict which businesses will do well and which ones won’t.Here are three things I enjoyed most about it: ![]() I found it entertaining, inspiring and empowering. It was inspiring look at the creative processes behind both studios and also a window into Catmull’s own philosophies surrounding creativity. ![]() ![]() I recently finished the audiobook of Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces that Stand In the Way of True Inspiration, by Ed Catmull, who is the president of Pixar Animation and Disney Animation. ![]()
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