In this Q&A clip, Harrison offers valuable advice on finding your interests and expanding your horizons.
To discover your passions, it is crucial to explore and interact with new environments and individuals.
Barnes and Noble's magazine shelves and books aligned with your preferences can be an excellent starting point.
Developing instincts and abilities requires exposing yourself to various subjects beyond your current focus.
Attending seminars, visiting bookstores, and exploring topics like business and personal improvement can provide fresh ideas.
Your upbringing and interactions with people in your community contribute to your skills and interests.
Meeting diverse individuals is a key source of inspiration, and joining groups or engaging in religious activities can broaden your perspective.
Breaking free from industry-specific associations is necessary to escape a creative rut.
Harrison's advice encourages personal growth through exposure to different people's ideas and experiences.
Transcript
Transcript:
What you need to do is you need to get out and investigate things and meet people. It would be best to look at magazine shelves and Barnes and Noble; look at books you will gravitate towards. I am trying to figure out what that is. That's up to you.
But everyone has instincts and abilities. The only way to figure out what you're interested in is to spend time around other subjects besides what you're doing. The only way to do that is to expose yourself to many ideas. It could be going to seminars, the bookstore, and just looking at the magazine rack and books and business and personal improvement. And so your parents give you a lot of skills and things that.
You may not even realize. And then interest in where you grew up. And that's very useful because those people will give you ideas. And that's where most of these ideas come from meeting different people. You need groups of people you talk about, even if it is like church or religious group or just, or you need to get exposed to different people's ideas and get out of the rut you're in by only associating with people in your industry. And again, yeah. So I hope that helps.