Thought for the day: Why wreck a blank canvas?

Posted November 18, 2010 at 11:45 am by

Derek

I was just checking Derek Sivers‘ blog & thought I’d share his new entry…

Why wreck a blank canvas?

At the last apartment I rented, everything was white on white when I arrived.  White walls, counters, table, furniture, and carpet.

So I took it one step further, bought five blank canvases, and hung them around the apartment.

Especially one big one, right at the entrance.

Visitors would get upset, saying, “You’ve got to put something there!  You can’t just leave it blank!  It needs color!”

I’d say, “Good point.  Like what.  What do you imagine?”

They’d say, “Y’know, like some bold splashes of dark red, but not too heavy.  Something with clean lines.”

I’d say, “Hmm….  I’m not sure what you mean.  Can you describe it more?”

They’d stare at the blank canvas a bit, and go into more detail about what should be on it.

Eventually I’d say, “Nah.  Not going to do it.”

“Why not?!?”

“The reason I love the blank canvas is because it makes everyone day-dream.

“The process of imagining what should be there is much more fun than if something was already there.

“There have been a hundred paintings imagined onto that canvas. It’s got unlimited potential.

“It’d be a shame to wreck that with a bunch of paint.”

The blank page starts with unlimited potential.
But each word you add reduces its possibilities.

Same thing with that business idea you’ve had forever.

Or that beautiful person you haven’t spoken with.

So maybe you should just leave them in your imagination, where they’re at their best.

OR…

MAYBE…

The one thing that would be even better is if you

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One comment...

  1. Brings to mind the quote,

    “Writing is easy: All you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” ~Gene Fowler

    Comment by Peggy Sue on November 19, 2010 at 8:30 am

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