Crafting Motivation Insights
Morgan believes the primary motivation for crafting is the meditative act itself, while Jason suggests that the primal urge to create is deeply ingrained in humans. They discuss how modern conveniences may be disconnecting us from the satisfaction of making things by hand, leading to potential anxiety.In this clip
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