If you want to live your life in a creative way, as an artist, you have to not look back too much. You have to be willing to take whatever you've done and whoever you were and throw them away. The more the outside world tries to reinforce an image of you, the harder it is to continue to be an artist, which is why a lot of times, artists have to say, "Bye. I have to go. I'm going crazy and I'm getting out of here." And they go and hibernate somewhere. Maybe later they re-emerge a little differently. {Steve Jobs}
Steve Jobs emphasizes the importance of letting go of past identities and experiences to embrace a creative lifestyle. He suggests that artists must discard previous versions of themselves and resist external pressures that attempt to define who they are. This self-renewal is crucial for genuine creativity, which often requires stepping away from the noise of the world.
Jobs also points out that the struggle against societal expectations can drive artists to retreat for reflection. This withdrawal allows them to regroup and evolve, ultimately leading to a transformation that fuels their creativity. The cycle of leaving and returning, when navigated thoughtfully, can enhance an artist's ability to innovate and express themselves authentically.