Transfixed Exclusive - Muses
An piece of art stands out because it carries a frequency that algorithms cannot replicate. When you read a story written in this state, you feel it in your sternum. When you hear music composed under this trance, your hair stands on end.
"I was painting a portrait of my grandmother. I had been struggling for weeks. Suddenly, at 2:00 AM, I stopped 'trying' to paint her and started listening to the silence between the brush strokes. I didn't move for six hours. When I looked up, the painting was finished, but I didn't remember doing it. That’s the exclusive part. It felt like a secret was given to me, not earned." muses transfixed exclusive
In an event, the brain releases a cocktail of norepinephrine and anandamide. The result? You care less about the outcome and more about the process. You are no longer "working"; you are receiving. An piece of art stands out because it