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"創造的な人は必然的に大多数と対立しなければならない"

Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson Psychologist
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Creativity often requires stepping outside the norm. Essentially, if you're trying to create something truly original or innovative, you’re likely going to bump heads with the majority. Why? Because most people are comfortable with the status quo. They prefer what's familiar, safe, and predictable. Pushing boundaries means challenging these comfortable norms, and that makes people uneasy.

Historically, think about folks like Galileo. Back in his day, the majority believed the Earth was the center of the universe. Galileo, however, had the audacity to suggest otherwise. He was seen as a heretic, at odds with the Church and the general populace. His creativity in thinking differently was not celebrated. He faced opposition because his ideas contradicted the established beliefs of the time.

Let's look at a more modern example. Imagine a tech startup founder with a vision for a new kind of social media platform that prioritizes user privacy and doesn't monetize data through ads. The majority, including investors, might push back, arguing that the tried-and-true ad model is the only way to be profitable. But this founder sticks to their guns, convinced that a platform built on user trust can be successful. Over time, as privacy concerns grow, users begin to flock to this new platform. The founder’s creative vision, initially at odds with mainstream thinking, ultimately pays off.

So, how can you apply this wisdom in your own life? First, embrace the discomfort that comes with being different. If you’ve got an idea that’s met with skepticism, don’t immediately toss it aside. Instead, evaluate why people are pushing back. Is it because your idea truly has flaws, or is it simply because it’s unconventional? Be discerning.

Next, seek out a community that values creativity and innovation. Surround yourself with people who challenge the norm themselves. They’ll be more likely to understand where you’re coming from and offer constructive feedback rather than outright dismissal.

Now, picture this: You’re at a family dinner, and you bring up your latest project—let’s say you’re designing eco-friendly packaging for everyday products. Your uncle dismisses it, saying, "People like their plastic. It’s cheap and easy." Your cousin, on the other hand, thinks it’s brilliant but impractical. It’s easy to feel deflated. Here’s where you lean into the wisdom of the quote. Instead of backing down, you explain why this change is necessary, citing environmental statistics and market trends towards sustainability. Maybe you don’t win them over on the spot, but planting that seed of thought is the first step.

In essence, walking a creative path means you’ll face resistance. Not everyone will get it—and that’s okay. The key is to stay true to your vision, be open to feedback, and keep pushing forward. The world needs creative thinkers to challenge the majority and bring about meaningful change. And who knows? Your seemingly crazy idea might just be the next big thing.
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