🎙 Welcome to The Quiet Footnote — where we don’t just summarize books, we uncover the quiet sparks beneath the surface.In this episode, we unravel Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon — a creative manifesto for anyone who’s ever wondered if their ideas are original enough to matter. Spoiler: they’re not. And that’s the good news.This book reminds us that nothing is truly original — and everything is up for transformation. That influence isn’t theft — it’s raw material. And creativity isn’t born in a vacuum, it’s stitched together from what we love, what we notice, and what we dare to remix.💡 What’s Inside This Summary:Why “stealing” like an artist means honoring, not plagiarizingThe myth of originality — and how to reframe itHow to find your voice by embracing your influencesThe value of imitation as a step toward authenticityAnd how to stay curious, playful, and wildly unapologetic about your art🌍 Why It Matters Now:In a world obsessed with being unique and standing out, Steal Like an Artist offers a deeper truth: you become yourself by absorbing what moves you, then making it yours.Whether you’re a musician, a writer, a designer, or a quiet soul scribbling in a notebook — this book is your permission to borrow, blend, and build.🕯 Because maybe the point isn’t to be original.Maybe the point is to be real.