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What Hemingway Can Teach Creatives About "The Content Trap"

The Creative Life — with Jim Kroft

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Episode  ·  23:18  ·  Jan 31, 2026

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✉️ NewsletterJim's "The Creative Life"  goes out to 2K plus each Saturday: https://jim-kroft.short.gy/0925A/Jim-Kroft-newsletterWelcome back to The Creative Life PodcastIf you're caught between feeding the algorithm and making something meaningful — or struggling to commit to long-term work — this episode offers a different way forward.I was reading Hemingway's A Moveable Feast when it hit me:In 1921, he walked away from a successful journalism career because his work was "dead by the time it was printed the following morning."A perishability trap.That's exactly what we're living through now — posting work that disappears into algorithmic decay while the projects that could actually matter sit waiting.In this episode, I break down the creative principles Hemingway forged in Paris and what they can teach us about building a legacy in a content-driven world.____A SHORT NOTE ON THIS WEEK'S AUDIO! Guys - I had two broken mics, tech glitches and a crashing computer for this episode. My apologies that the audio is not as strong as usual - I wrestled with it for hours to get it as best I could. Issues will be ironed out for next time! Thanks for bearing with me! Jim_____What we'll explore:  How to escape the perishability trap and make the choice between content and legacy Why commanding the vacuum — protecting your inner space — is essential for any lasting work What the Iceberg Theory reveals about AI, storytelling, and why your lived experience matters now more than ever⏳ The five-year threshold: why anything significant takes longer than we want to admit How to leave the paradigm of your old self and commit to work that enduresLet's dive in,Jim Kroft Substack - The Creative Life Newsletter https://jimkroft.substack.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/jimkroft Spotify Music: spoti.fi/4aHoI0Y Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Scy6S3 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

23m 18s  ·  Jan 31, 2026

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