What David Lynch's diet can teach us about creativity
Check out our masterclass available on Patreon: / work-your-ideas-150674674 I used to think you had to suffer to make great art and a comfortable life would kill your creativity. This tortured artist image is seductive and romantic and it makes for cinematic stories and we all crave those dramas of a self-destructive genius. But what if it's not true? Maybe it's not the suffering or the madness or the drama we imagine artists need. Maybe it's something else entirely?

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David Lynch 1997 Interview

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David Lynch explains Transcendental Meditation

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Stop chasing original ideas—here’s what actually makes you creative

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David Foster Wallace on Reading, Consumerism and American Politics

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The Maharishi Method David Lynch Devoted His Life To

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David Lynch's Favorite Video Game

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Hayao Miyazaki's wisdom for stuck artists

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You don't need more resources—your best work actually starts here

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David Lynch's Strange & Surprising Acting Career

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David Lynch (1946-2025) on his lifelong devotion to artmaking | INTERVIEWS

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Why aren't actors ugly anymore?

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Why Were David Lynch's Movies So Strange?

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David Lynch on Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain (Transcendental Meditation)

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How the f*ck has this guy not won an Oscar?

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The WILD Acting Methods Behind Trainspotting | Acting Breakdown

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The Myth of the ‘Brilliant’ Idea

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Quentin Tarantino Shares His Secret of Self Discipline

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David Lynch House & Studio. By F.L Wright's son Lloyd Wright partly designed. Complete walkthrough

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David Lynch Funniest Moments

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