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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 43 MIN

The Tyranny of Okay - Why Most Creative Work Is Just Work

from The Terrible Creative · host Patrick Fore

What if the most radical thing you can say about your creative work is: it’s okay?In this episode, Patrick dives into the beige middle of creative life — the 80% of days that aren’t fireworks or disasters. He tears into LinkedIn’s toxic lobster-and-champagne highlight reel, confesses his late-night burger-level Photoshop grinds, and introduces us to Sarah, a catering coordinator who redefined what “ordinary work” can mean.Along the way you’ll hear:Why “do what you love and you’ll never work a day” is weapons-grade bullshitThe LinkedIn Lobster Problem: how performative self-promotion makes our Tuesdays feel like failureSarah’s story — the quiet hero who showed Patrick what it means to find dignity in the ordinaryStoic wisdom on work, meaning, and why you are more than your jobThe burger vs. lobster framework for understanding creative life (and why burgers matter more than we admit)This isn’t an episode about settling. It’s about survival, dignity, and gratitude for the work that keeps us human.The tyranny was never that work is ordinary. The tyranny was believing ordinary wasn’t enough.👉 Listen if: you’ve ever felt guilty for not loving every second of your “dream job,” or you’re tired of pretending passion is renewable.👉 Stay for: a story that will make you grateful for the burger on your plate.Resources & MentionsViktor Frankl, Man’s Search for MeaningEpictetus & Marcus Aurelius, on the dignity of ordinary workSimone Weil, on attention as generosityConnect with PatrickThe Terrible Photographer NewsletterInstagramCreditsEpisode photo by Amirali MirhashemianMusic licensed through Blue Dot Sessions

What if the most radical thing you can say about your creative work is: it’s okay?In this episode, Patrick dives into the beige middle of creative life — the 80% of days that aren’t fireworks or disasters. He tears into LinkedIn’s toxic lobster-and-champagne highlight reel, confesses his late-night burger-level Photoshop grinds, and introduces us to Sarah, a catering coordinator who redefined what “ordinary work” can mean.Along the way you’ll hear:Why “do what you love and you’ll never work a day” is weapons-grade bullshitThe LinkedIn Lobster Problem: how performative self-promotion makes our Tuesdays feel like failureSarah’s story — the quiet hero who showed Patrick what it means to find dignity in the ordinaryStoic wisdom on work, meaning, and why you are more than your jobThe burger vs. lobster framework for understanding creative life (and why burgers matter more than we admit)This isn’t an episode about settling. It’s about survival, dignity, and gratitude for the work that keeps us human.The tyranny was never that work is ordinary. The tyranny was believing ordinary wasn’t enough.👉 Listen if: you’ve ever felt guilty for not loving every second of your “dream job,” or you’re tired of pretending passion is renewable.👉 Stay for: a story that will make you grateful for the burger on your plate.Resources & MentionsViktor Frankl, Man’s Search for MeaningEpictetus & Marcus Aurelius, on the dignity of ordinary workSimone Weil, on attention as generosityConnect with PatrickThe Terrible Photographer NewsletterInstagramCreditsEpisode photo by Amirali MirhashemianMusic licensed through Blue Dot Sessions

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