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    <title>They&#039;re Slowly Killing Your Creative Vision — And You&#039;re Letting It Happen</title>
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    <description>Every creator starts with a clear, electric vision — and then the notes come in, the market research gets cited, and suddenly your project looks like it was designed by committee. This piece is about recognizing the forces that chip away at your artistic identity and building the kind of creative resilience that keeps your voice intact.</description>
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