Personal story on creativity's importance from @chels.mov

The creator, an artist and biophysics PhD student, delivers a monologue arguing that creative individuals become 'dangerous' when they abandon their passions. She shares her personal story of being a creative child who lost her artistic outlets in college, leading to a feeling of emptiness. She then validates her point by reading and analyzing a passage from Toni Morrison's novel 'Sula' before concluding with a direct call-to-action for viewers, especially those in STEM, to always make time for their creative pursuits.

Creator: @chels.mov on Instagram

Transcript

If you are creative, don't ever give up on your passion because you will become a dangerous individual. Hi. I'm Chels. I'm a biophysics PhD student and also an artist. Paint with me while I explain why. Growing up, I was a massive art nerd. I painted, I played piano, I danced, I made pottery, I made other clay art. I just did everything under the sun. And I think when I went into these endeavors, I never questioned whether or not I'd be good at it. I just always went into it with this undeniable

Topics: Art, Self-Improvement, Education

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