Why are we often frightened to demonstrate our work? Perhaps I’m in the minority, but I have often hesitated to share fruits of my labor. Whether artistic, athletic, or academic, I tended to keep my projects hidden, if I had a say in the matter. While I’m unsure how many others resonate with my reluctance, I do know that I am not alone in this mindset. Is this mindset good? Does it more significantly promote humility or insecurity? Should we encourage such thoughts or deter them? I propose that our fear of expressing our creativity is rooted in the uniquely personal nature of the human imagination, for no human faculty offers so clear a window into one’s soul. To help us more properly respond to the sentiment in question, I wish to investigate its origin. When we create, we engage at least three distinct faculties: understanding, imagination, and the body. Consider a chef. To cook well, the chef must know the traits and capabil...