Rhythms of Focus

47. Finding Our Unique Voice

Mar 19, 2026
A guide to finding a distinctive creative voice through play and reflection. Stories compare masters like Jordan and Van Gogh to show what recognizability looks like. Richard Feynman’s thinking model and ADHD’s rapid thoughts are reframed as creative fuel. Practical music-based practices such as improvisation, recording, and pausing highlight a cycle of discovery and intentional development.
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Voice Emerges From Organizing Your Thought Blur

  • Finding a unique voice comes from organizing a personal "blur" of thoughts into patterns rather than mystical inspiration.
  • Kourosh Dini cites Richard Feynman's description of mixed imagery and partial equations as an example of how distinct thought textures reveal individual voice.
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Wandering Minds Are A Raw Reservoir For Voice

  • The "cauldron" of rapid-fire thought common in ADHD can be a source of unique voice when intentionally organized.
  • Dini frames wandering minds as a raw reservoir that, when reflected on, becomes a flywheel for distinctive expression.
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Chasing Creative Feeling Is An Unreliable Strategy

  • Relying only on chasing the feeling of creation is unreliable and often unsustainable.
  • Dini says feelings rarely obey conscious will and forcing them causes exhaustion or counterreactions.
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