What Lin-Manuel Miranda, Solange Knowles and Elon Musk Have in Common

The essential question that every creative should ask themselves

Simone Keelah Brathwaite
4 min readFeb 1, 2022
Lin Manuel Miranda, 2009 White House Poetry Jam

In 2009 Lin-Manuel Miranda received a request to perform at the first-ever White House Poetry Jam. “Do you have anything about America, and can you perform it at this podium?” Miranda was asked.

In true kismet fashion, the composer happened to be working on his next Broadway musical. Yet, when Miranda revealed to the webcast audience and East Room attendees that he’d be performing the opening number about the person he believed embodies hip hop: Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton — the audience laughed.

Lin-Manuel Miranda already a celebrated and respected artist for his work creating In the Heights — would spend another six years writing the rest of Hamilton. He encountered his fair share of skeptics throughout his journey, including his mentor and famed lyricist, Stephen Sondheim (who later became an ardent fan).

Yet, Miranda was able to keep going (bringing along an ever-growing camp of Hamilton enthusiasts). I believe that’s because he had answered for himself the essential question for any creative undertaking.

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Simone Keelah Brathwaite
Simone Keelah Brathwaite

Written by Simone Keelah Brathwaite

A self-proclaimed freedom chaser who writes about self-development, spirituality, relationships, & black folx thangs. Sign up for updates www.SimoneKeelah.com.

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