What does it mean to be creative when everything seems to have already been done?
We live in a time where the sharing of ideas is constant. Access to the creativity of others is virtually limitless, and every day we’re exposed to dozens - if not hundreds - of voices, projects, styles, and concepts. And in the midst of it all, an inevitable question arises: is it still possible to create something truly our own? That question carries another one, less obvious but just as important: is it even worth trying? The Growing Problem of Plagiarism It’s impossible to ignore the fact that in every creative field - from writing to music, from design to fashion - plagiarism has become a recurring issue. Not just direct plagiarism (a literal copy of a work), but the more subtle kind, where someone copies the tone, the central idea, or the style, tweaking bits here and there (and calling it “inspiration”). The line between inspiration and imitation has never been thinner. And more often than not, it isn’t done with bad intentions. We’...










