I think that my views and perspectives are unlike anyone else's. I understand things differently, and my mind works in a significant way.
But, I've read about people who were like that as kids, too. Thinking that nobody else can as easily perceive things in creative ways. I heard that a lot of people are like this in their young days, but slowly realize that they aren't significant and that most other people can see things just as they do. It just dawns on them that they are just like everyone else, and that anything they can create will just be normal and of little interest. They(society, yourself) want you to believe that you probably can't even create anything, anyway. You aren't special, and you won't break the mold and be something different. You should just be what your mothers and fathers told you to be, because it's easier.
The sooner that someone realizes that it's easier to be normal, the easier your entire life is. Maybe that's why there are people who live above the norm, true artists of any kind. Those are people that weren't normal, as they lived their lives in the way that they knew how, not how people told them they should. Some of the greatest artists are unknown, because society has deemed them unimportant. Art is probably just passion, there really isn't a meter that you can use to measure somethings artistic value, because true art can only really be seen by it's creator. The more passionate you are, the greater the result, regardless of how fancy or of good etiquette it is. Some of the greatest art is only recognized long after the artists' death. You'd think that it would be depressing to die as a bum artist, but, in reality you would mostly just realize how amazing you really are.
The sooner you realize that you're normal, the faster you become normal. That's why normality even exists. Pursue what you think is right for you. Disregard money, or what others think suits you. What you'll get as a reward isn't even tangible.