When forming a creative team we think that we should look for people who do the same things as we do. It’s not exactly like that. The secret is to look for those who are wondering the same thing as you, from their experience.

We yearn to find our group of equals, our people. We crave to integrate something bigger and to get to our point of maximum creativity. We yearn to live in a world of free access and have experiences with others who do unique things.

The problem is that we must learn to look for those with who we want to give everything with. And this search is far from a similarity of roles or skills.

The real union is joining in difference because equality does not deserve a considerable effort.

We often think that being in an environment of colleagues our yearning will be fulfilled. On the contrary, what almost always happens is that we find ourselves thinking about the profound differences we have with them.

Alright, this is not about going after fellow colleagues with similar professions, it’s going to those who are wondering the same thing as you.

If you have established a project and you’ve given it vision, you will probably have your head full of questions and doubts that will push you to discover what lies beyond of what you imagine doing.

Right now, thousands of people are wondering the same thing as you, drawing plans essentially similar to yours, from different professions and experiences.

These people are your interpreters to other experiences because they are in a different world from yours, a world where you’re still a foreigner.

Finding them will endow your life in a huge way.

You need to make symbiosis

This is the main process in which you’ll find faster those who are wondering the same thing as you. How? Making symbiosis with them.

At a biological level, symbiosis is a close association of different species for mutual benefit towards their vital development.

If we act symbiotically we can always, always, integrate our project with someone else’s and find those midpoints that will make possible a new dimension of what we originally wanted to create.

Remember that what we imagine and think to do as a creative project will never be complete. There will always be someone who at some point wondered something similar to what prompted you to create and departed from another experience just as valid as yours. Inevitably we want to find out.

I dare say that the future will be divided into creatives / uncreatives. With all this automation of processes, artificial intelligence, human creativity is gradually becoming the main economic resource and asset with the most possibility of appreciation.