Creativity is not a finite resource. When someone else succeeds, it doesn't diminish your chances.
Yet, we've somehow convinced ourselves that life operates like a pie — finite slices, winners and losers, scarcity everywhere we look.
This thinking is rubbish.
The creative process proves it daily. When you share an idea, you don't lose it — you multiply it. When someone builds on your work, they're not stealing from you — they're expanding what's possible for everyone.
Life operates more like a garden than a bank account. Plant seeds, tend them well, and watch abundance grow in ways your logical mind never predicted.
The zero-sum mindset isn't just wrong — it's limiting. It keeps us small, defensive, hoarding opportunities that multiply when shared.
What would change if you truly believed there was enough creativity, enough success, enough good fortune to go around?