
I used to believe a full-time job meant the end of creative freedom.That once you traded your time for a paycheck, you’d have nothing left to give your art.But two weeks into my new job, I finally feel free to create again.Because when your creativity doesn’t have to pay your bills you stop optimizing it.You stop begging the algorithm for validation.You start making the weird stuff again.In this video, I talk about what it really means to protect your passion— why I’m keeping both my career and my creative work, and why I think “work for money, create for yourself” might be the most honest version of creative freedom we have.This is about the three questions I think a lot of us avoid asking. About why I keep both a 25-year career and a YouTube channel. And about what creative freedom actually means when you stop trying to monetize everything.If you've ever wondered whether you should quit your job to create full-time, or felt guilty for keeping both—this one's for you.