RE: "The Starving Artist:" Questioning Our Relationships With Socially Accepted Stereotypes
It's a strange muddle of contradictory thoughts:
"OMG! Your art/music/poetry is the most amazing thing I have ever experienced in my LIFE!!!"
So you value and appreciate creativity?
"Oh yes! It's one of the most important things we have!"
Well, that drawing/CD/Poetry book can be yours for just $15...
"What??? Wow, so you've just totally sold out to commercialism!? I can't believe you don't just create art of creative expression's sake! Take your self-importance somewhere else!"
::: Leaves in a huff and spends $20 at a local bar on a couple of drinks — that will be right down the toilet in a couple of hours —without a second thought :::
Things like that do happen all the time and the fact that many people only "value" things conceptually rather than functionally serves to "anchor" the mythology.