yep, creating is more engaging and cognitively complex than consuming. However, what's created usually needs an audience to consume it, often as a measure of its success or purpose. The imbalance of time utilization on creating vs. consuming, especially digital content, is our latest productivity challenge.
That's a great point! You've also gotten me thinking about the consumption required to create, whether that's wood, paints, ingredients, or even just fuel/electricity. We can never be purely consumers or purely creators!
yep, creating is more engaging and cognitively complex than consuming. However, what's created usually needs an audience to consume it, often as a measure of its success or purpose. The imbalance of time utilization on creating vs. consuming, especially digital content, is our latest productivity challenge.
That's a great point! You've also gotten me thinking about the consumption required to create, whether that's wood, paints, ingredients, or even just fuel/electricity. We can never be purely consumers or purely creators!