Creativity, Innovation And Happiness

from the thanks-to-everyone dept

Last year, for our final post of the year, I wrote a message On Staying Happy. It seems, at time, that people think that I am filled with anger or rage, because of all the annoying or "bad" stories that show up here all the time. Of course, for folks who know me, this is pretty funny. I'm pretty laid back and quite happy and content for the most part -- which was the point of last year's post.

This year, for my final post of the year, I wanted to take that a step further, and point out how in awe I am of the continued amazing creativity we've been seeing. In just the last year alone, we've seen and written about so many incredible stories of creativity and innovation in a sea of negative from those who insist that it can't be done. We've heard that music and movies are "dying" because of piracy, even as we've seen incredible new music and movies being created by people who are embracing new and innovative business models.

We've seen things like how Amanda Palmer connected with her fans and gave them a reason to buy, allowing her to create some fantastic new music. We've seen how a guy in Israel by the name of Kutiman, that no one had ever heard of probably broke all sorts of copyright laws to create create an amazing album (one of my favorites of the year). We've seen how Nina Paley went from being stifled by copyright to embracing alternatives and how she's used that to build a different kind of business model. We've seen how the business models we talk about are suddenly being applied widely to things like books, photography and even everyday objects. It's been an incredible year for amazing creativity both in content creation and in business models.

As a part of that, I've personally been blown away at the reception I've received (sometimes from initially "hostile" audiences) when I've been granted the opportunity to go out and present and discuss these business models and how they're working.

Finally, as a result of all this, we've had a lot of fun running our own experiments, from which we've learned a ton and were able to work with some amazing and talented partners and content creators. Seeing all this happen even as the stories (without any evidence) of doom and gloom get louder and louder from those who aren't willing to embrace change is even more exciting and encouraging. The pace with which these ideas are being adopted (and adapted) is breathtaking and exciting. We're looking forward to the pace of this activity to only increase in 2010, and we've got a bunch of surprises in store as we look to not only continue discussing these concepts but to really help more people join in the fun as well.
Thanks to everyone here for making it yet another fun year. We've been at this for over a dozen years now, and each year is more exciting than the previous one -- in large part due to the amazing community of folks who spend at least some of their free time here. We hope that you had a wonderful and exciting year as well, and look forward to more opportunities in 2010...
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    ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 31 Dec 2009 @ 7:48pm

    Right back at ya

    Keep on keeping on. We will, too.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 31 Dec 2009 @ 7:49pm

    The Antique-Mike

    I'm filled with puppies!

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    The Anti-Mike (profile), 31 Dec 2009 @ 7:56pm

    Happy New Year

    seriously, happy new year.

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    xboxps3wow, 31 Dec 2009 @ 10:29pm

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

    Wooo happy new years to everone!!

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    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 2:17am

    :)

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    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 2:18am

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

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      Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 4:37am

      Re:

      and happy new decade as well.

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        Niall (profile), 1 Jan 2010 @ 4:54am

        Re: Re:

        Isn't the new decade next year, what with 2001 being the start of the 2000s, not 2000? :)

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          So, 1 Jan 2010 @ 4:39pm

          Re: Re: Re:

          Are you suggesting that 2000 was the last year of the 1900's?

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            Paul Hobbs (profile), 3 Jan 2010 @ 7:30am

            Re: Re: Re: Re:

            2000 may not have been the last year of the 1900's, but it was also not the start of the new millennium. The 3rd millennium technically started on January 1, 2001 (not 2000). Consequently, the first decade of the new millennium doesn't end until Dec 31, 2010.

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    Niall (profile), 1 Jan 2010 @ 4:53am

    Happy New Year

    Happy New Year to all, even (and especially?) The Anti-Mike, for making us all think harder.

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    Susan Stevens, 1 Jan 2010 @ 7:26am

    A lovely story for you

    Here is a story that you might enjoy about a group of people who rescued a treasure from obivion. Although it is nominally about a knitting pattern, it's a tribute to the Internet, creativity, to international cooperation, and the use of new technology to recreate the old. I hope you and your readers will smile. And thanks for all the informative, thoughtful posts in this blog.

    http://fleeglesblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/queen-susan-shawl.html

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    transmaster (profile), 1 Jan 2010 @ 7:42am

    Thanks to Climategate

    I would have not have learned of this blog except for Climategate. So I have to thank the unknown Russian hacker turning me on to this place, and the RSS feed so I can easily follow. I am graduate research archivist, and technological historian, in a way you can think of me as a human search engine. What truly excites me we are, at last, starting to see the vast impact on society of the internet. Climategate is an excellent example. No longer are there gate keepers on information. Look at the impact the unknown hacker had on Copenhagen. Blogs, Podcasts, search engines, and news feeds are bypassing the old information media If you try to conceal the truth you will be found out. What is so gratifying is to listen to the old guard information brokers bitch, moan, accuse, dismiss, make excuses. and otherwise sputter in indignation as their world collapses around them. Mike you are contributing to this demise, keep up the good battle we will win in the end.

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    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 1:21pm

    A happy new year to all.

    Anti-Mike, you should be on Mike's payroll. You post more on this site than he does.

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    Joe - compare dog insurance, 1 Jan 2010 @ 5:02pm

    HAPPY 2010

    I don't think your full of anger, you just don't sugar coat anything. Say it how it is!

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    McBeese, 1 Jan 2010 @ 5:40pm

    Happy New Year!

    All the best in 2010!

    And remember, file sharing is stealing!

    Looking forward to lots more stimulating debate.

    Cheese McBeese

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      Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 5:52pm

      Re: Happy New Year!

      And not collecting stamps is a hobby! And bald is a hair color! Why, just the other week I used file sharing to steal a loaf of bread.

      I am a modern-day Jean Valjean!

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    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 1 Jan 2010 @ 11:00pm

      Re: Happy New Year!

      I see you didn't get a dictionary for a present over the holidays.

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    Chris in Utah (profile), 1 Jan 2010 @ 9:17pm

    From Norse Edda Havamal

    The Wise One has spoken words in the hall,
    Needful for men to know,
    Unneedful for trolls to know:

    Hail to the speaker,
    Hail to the knower,
    Joy to him who has understood,
    Delight to those who have listened.

    -Havmal

    If I hadn't have tech-dirt I would not even know hot cofee existed. (BigEvilGrin)

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    Blatant Coward (profile), 2 Jan 2010 @ 2:52am

    Re: Re: Re: Happy New 2010 From Norse Edda Havamal

    Wooo Penguin commandos!

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    Dave H (profile), 2 Jan 2010 @ 5:40am

    happy new year

    same to you mike. please keep doing what you do. i feel that if you're pointing out what's wrong and also giving examples of what's right, there should be no confusion on your motives. it's unfortunate, and clearly not your fault, if there's more 'wrong' than 'right' going on (obviously loose definition of wrong and right needed here).

    dh

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    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jan 2010 @ 6:51am

    Let's start a pool--

    Any guesses on how many oversold business problems which cite "internal studies" will require government and/or legal intervention in 2010?

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    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jan 2010 @ 11:03am

    Creativity = inventor or author coming up with something new.

    Innovation = Getting that "new" invention or work into the hands of consumers (who will judge its merits with their wallets).

    Happiness = The inventor or author being the one who gets $$ for their new invention and/or work.

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    mermaldad (profile), 4 Jan 2010 @ 8:27am

    Happiness and Rage

    Happy New Year to Techdirt and all its readers!

    I still think that deep down, Mike harbors a cauldron of rage, a ticking time bomb waiting to go off... :-)

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    Club Penguin Cheats, 31 Mar 2010 @ 7:17pm

    Creativity

    Being creative is one of the best ways to relieve stress, especially when in the company of other creative people.

    Club Penguin Cheats

    Kids Virtual Worlds

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    mole removal, 11 Dec 2010 @ 12:20am

    Creativity Innovation Happiness

    These three are what most people are doing to get a better result in their daily lives or goals.
    If one has done these three I think he is a satisfied man.
    In short these 3 are the main basis in which we base our goals.
    Creativity to get a new way to get the job done. Innovation provides the basic means to get the right ones on track. And happiness comes later when the result of the efforts are fantastic.

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