… Is the Rarest Skill You Need
Originality. It’s the holy grail of creativity, the thing that makes your work stand out in a crowd of sameness. But let’s be real—originality feels harder to come by these days, doesn’t it? We’re swimming in a sea of AI-generated content, low-quality digital products, and copy-paste art that all looks the same. Everywhere you scroll, it’s like déjà vu. And while AI tools are great for making things easier, they’ve also made it tempting to take shortcuts. So, the question becomes: how can you be original in a world that’s copy-pasting itself to death?
I’m about to unpack this for you in a way that feels bold, real, and practical. Let’s break the cycle of mediocrity and talk about how to create work that’s not only yours but also impossible to ignore.
The AI Dilemma: Friend or Foe?
AI is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it’s a game-changer—it’s efficient, accessible, and can help you structure ideas in ways you never thought possible. On the other hand, it’s made creativity easy to fake. You see it everywhere: courses that promise six figures in 24 hours, e-books churned out in minutes, and digital art that looks eerily similar across Pinterest boards. AI has made it so anyone can create, but few can stand out.
Let me tell you something: originality thrives under constraints. It’s easy to lean on AI and call it a day, but originality requires that you show up. It’s about bringing your experiences, your voice, and your vision into the mix. AI might be the brush, but you’re the one painting the picture.
Breaking the Copycat Cycle
Here’s the truth: originality starts with intention. If you’re just trying to make a quick buck, you’re going to end up sounding (or looking) like everyone else. But if you want to create something that matters, something that connects, you need to dig deeper.
1. Research and Refine Your Niche
Most people don’t go beyond surface-level ideas. Don’t be like most people. Use tools like Reddit, Substack comments, or even YouTube rabbit holes to uncover raw, underexplored problems. Instead of creating another generic “how-to” e-book, find a specific pain point nobody’s addressing—and solve that.
2. Infuse Your Personality
Let’s get one thing straight: nobody can replicate you. AI-generated content often lacks personality—it’s cold, neutral, and forgettable. You, on the other hand, have quirks, stories, and lessons that make your work unforgettable. Whether it’s humor, raw honesty, or a bold tone (hello, unapologetic vibes!), let your audience feel your presence in your work.
3. Innovate with AI, Don’t Rely on It
AI is a great tool for brainstorming and structuring ideas, but it should never be the creator. Let AI give you a starting point, then flip it into something only you could make. For example, if AI gives you a list of book topics, combine two unexpected ideas or add a unique angle that reflects your expertise.
Art That Stands Out
I’ll be honest: I’ve scrolled Pinterest and seen art that looks eerily similar to work I created months ago. It’s frustrating, right? But instead of getting caught up in that, I ask myself: How can I push further? How can I make this mine?
1. Layer Your Prompts and Influences
Instead of using simple AI prompts like “abstract art inspired by Van Gogh,” get specific. Layer multiple influences, emotions, and symbols. For example, try “abstract art combining Japanese wabi-sabi principles, bold Art Deco geometry, and the muted tones of a rainy Paris street.” The more nuanced your prompt, the more distinct your result.
2. Add the Human Touch
AI-generated art is often too perfect, too polished. Add manual refinement—layer in textures, draw over the AI-generated base, or tweak details in Photoshop. These imperfections are what make your work stand out.
3. Create a Signature Style
Think Picasso’s cubism or Warhol’s pop art. Develop a recognizable motif, color scheme, or style that screams, “This is me.” That’s what originality looks like—something so distinct it can’t be mistaken for anyone else’s work.
Protecting What’s Yours
Originality doesn’t just mean creating—it also means protecting what you’ve created. Here’s how:
- Create a Portfolio: Document your process and showcase your work online. Copycats might steal your finished product, but they can’t replicate your journey.
- Educate Your Audience: Share behind-the-scenes stories, insights, or even mistakes. The more people understand your process, the more they’ll value your originality.
- Evolve Constantly: Keep pushing your boundaries. When others catch up, you’re already onto your next idea.
How Can I Be Original?
At the end of the day, originality isn’t just about being different for the sake of it. It’s about creating with intention, blending tools like AI with your personal touch, and crafting work that’s deeply authentic. And trust me, when you lean into what makes you you, nobody can compete with that.
Stay Tuned for What’s Next
Now, here’s the exciting part: In an upcoming post, I’m diving even deeper. I’ll share ways to find raw, untapped inspiration without relying on AI—because sometimes, the best ideas come from unexpected places. So stick around for that.
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Let me know your thoughts in the comments. What’s your biggest struggle with originality? Let’s keep the conversation going—I can’t wait to hear from you.
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