The Long Game of Creativity: If You Haven't Created a Masterpiece at 30, You're Not a Failure
Briefly

Leonardo da Vinci's career as an artist took off only after enduring a period of working on small projects for picky clients, showing that success comes from consistent effort rather than early genius.
Genius is more about putting in the work than possessing innate talent, a narrative less glamorous but reassuring for those striving for creative success.
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