I think I can grok and build technical things all day, but I want to get better at formulating unique and interesting content for people.
Open to blogs, podcasts and mental exercises that seem focused on this goal. Also open to the obvious as I'm in a bit of bubble mentally being surrounded by tech all the time.
These painters illustrate the two “sauce strategies”:
• Vermeer: combining ingredients from multiple fields (e.g. engineering, optics, art) into new flavor profiles
• Picasso: diving so deep into a discipline that you discover new ingredients
[0] https://taylor.town/secret-sauceYou might also be interested in "oblique strategies". The endless creative space can be overwhelming, so focusing on constraints and restrictions can make things easier.
There's plenty of interesting constraints to explore in software. Can you build a Minecraft clone in 512KB? Can you build a web framework in Forth? Can you make a modern web-app without a single if- or switch- statement? And so on.
Instead of "original," focus on "interesting content for people." Identify esoteric ideas and present them to audiences that haven't had accessible exposure to them. It might be an old idea, but it'll be novel and exciting for that audience. If you can learn to bridge silos in this manner -- ideas from one local paradigm rephrased for consumption by another -- you'll lack more for time than opportunity.
None of that makes you think original thoughts, it tells you what to think. Get interested in something and find some long term problem to work on. There are gaps and inconsistencies everywhere.