On February 7, 1964, the Beatles landed in the U.S., kicking off the era of “Beatlemania.” But what does that have to do with the creative economy and entrepreneurship? EVERYTHING.
Here are three creative lessons you can learn from them:
🎸 1. Innovate Without Fear
The Beatles didn’t stick to one sound. They experimented with styles, instruments, and even threw in an Indian sitar (who does that and still becomes a global sensation?). In the creative world, experimenting is the key to making an impact.
🌍 2. Build an Authentic Brand
They weren’t just a band—they were a brand with a strong identity. Hair, clothes, humor—everything was consistent. Be authentic, and your brand will stand out.
🚀 3. Keep Evolving
From I Want to Hold Your Hand to Let It Be, they never stopped evolving. The same goes for any creator—stay relevant by adapting to change.
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