Creative Mondays #047 – Some people won’t like your art.

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I have something to tell you and I’m not sure how you are going to take it.  You may want to sit down.  No, forget that, you don’t have to sit down.  Why?  Because it is an ugly truth that just about everybody on the planet knows.  It is simply:

People are going to not like what you create.

Now, of course, I’m not talking about everyone on the planet.  I’m talking about some people.  Some people are going to see what you create and just simply, not like it.  And, that’s okay.

You know this, but I think it is good to remind yourself about it now and again so that it stays clear in your head.

Some people are not going to like what you create and that is okay.  Some of those people are going to be vocal about not liking what you create (in reviews online, in second hand word of mouth, to your face).  And that’s okay, you know, as long as they are polite about it.

I worked on the Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd for years.  When that show ended and I went on to another project, Did This Happen?, I thought for sure the audience from Dr. Floyd would follow me to that project.  A few did but the majority did not.

The, in 2013, when I debuted The Adventures of The Thunder Crester, I thought for sure that that would recapture the Dr. Floyd audience.  It did not and, in fact, one longtime Dr. Floyd fan sent me an email telling me that not only did he not thing Thunder Crester was funny, he did not like it at all.

I will tell you right now, that email crushed me, as it would anybody.  It sucks bad when people don’t like the things you create, but when have to remember when you put your art out there…some people aren’t going to like your stuff…and that’s okay.

After reading this email trashing Thunder Crester I had to remind myself…I like Thunder Crester.  I think it’s really funny.  I think the cast is amazing and they work together so perfectly.  I also had to remind myself…everyone is entitled to their opinion and just because they don’t like something you created that doesn’t make them wrong or a bad person.

I also put it in perspective, just because someone doesn’t like something and is vocal about it doesn’t mean that what you have created isn’t going to be successful.  I haven’t watched a single episode of Seinfeld or Friends.  They just weren’t my cup of tea.  I don’t think Jerry or Jennifer are losing any sleep over the fact that I don’t like their shows.

Cripes, look at the vitriol that came out against the Twilight books.  Did that stop the author?  Not at all, she loved it all the way to the bank.

So, from time to time, remind yourself, some people are not going to like the things you create.  And that’s okay.  You just keep on creating it because at the end of the day if you like it, that is all that matters.

What are some of the techniques you use to deal with folks who don’t like your stuff?  Let me know in the comments below.

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4 thoughts on “Creative Mondays #047 – Some people won’t like your art.”

  1. The most frequent haters are those who do not understand what it takes to create the work that you do. They have very little creativity themselves. They only consume and critique. I have no patience for those people. They are not risk takers. They live life from the easy chair like a Monday Morning Quarterback. I’d much rather have feedback from those who have their own similar work and can give constructive input. However, those people are usually your biggest supporters because they know what it takes to get the work done. Continue your work and don’t let the haters get you down.

  2. When that kind of thing happens, I think of that scene in Rocky Horror, when Frank N Furter asks Janet what she thinks of Rocky, and she says “Well, I don’t like men with too many muscles”. And in that wonderful voice only Tim Curry can do, he says ” I didn’t make him FOR YOU.”

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