Malcolm Gladwell

"My point is that the great challenge of an artist is to balance those two things: to be strong enough to have your own personal vision that you will put on the page or the canvas or the screen, no matter what people say, but it requires a radical sensitivity. You have to be completely open to what the world is telling you, to what your audience tells you. And balancing those two things is nearly impossible."

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Source: Interview with Malcolm Gladwell, www.interviewmagazine.com. March 13, 2017.

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Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell

Journalist, Author

Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and author known for his books like 'Outliers' and 'Blink,' which explore the intricacies of success and decision-making.

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