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Video – Throughout history, many artists have battled depression and suffered from mental illness. Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat Pray Love, discusses the necessity of creating a protective psychological construct to the anxieties we hold in our mind that are often built up by a society that increasingly belittles the creative mind. She shares a fascinating model employed in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome on how to help people manage the inherent emotional risks of creativity.
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