
The Worst Interview—Why Creativity Demands Patience
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What do impossible interview questions, and Thomas Edison have in common? In this episode of Go Influence Life, Christian shares the story of his worst job interview ever—where he was grilled with no-win questions, pushed to his limits, and ultimately found an opportunity to turn the tables… and land the job.
But this isn’t just a story about a tough interview. It’s about a powerful truth: Creativity demands patience.
Whether you’re solving problems, leading teams, or building something new, real creativity takes time, persistence, and a willingness to fail your way forward—just like Edison did with the lightbulb.
Key Quotes & Takeaways:
- “Creativity demands patience.” – Great ideas don’t show up fully formed; they’re developed over time.
- “Don’t mistake a lack of completion for a lack of momentum.” – You may be closer to your breakthrough than you realize.
- “If you solve problems, you are creative.” – Creativity isn’t reserved for artists; it belongs to leaders, problem-solvers, and people who take action.
- “A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan next week.” – General George Patton
🚀 If you’ve ever doubted your creativity, or felt stuck waiting for inspiration—this episode is for you.
Listen now, and remember: creativity takes time. Stay patient. Stay persistent.