Visionaries: Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) was a journalist by trade, an outlaw by instinct, and pioneered Gonzo Journalism, a style where objectivity was tossed out the window in favor of truth-telling. He wasn’t just an observer; he was a participant, an agent of chaos in a world already spiraling out of control.From riding with the Hell’s Angels to turning a road trip into a nightmarish dissection of the American Dream, Thompson’s work was both a warning and a war cry. He saw America’s contradictions—its greed, its violence, its doomed idealism—and met them with his own sharp prose, endless vice, and an unwavering refusal to look away. FOR MORE:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas – The book that made him a legend.Gonzo: The Life of Hunter S. Thompson – An oral biography of the man, myth, and madness.Hunter S Thompson: How the Writer Became a Legend – Rolling Stone Want to go beyond learning about creators and become one yourself? Consider joining The Creators Collective—the membership that helps you unlock your potential, unblock your purpose, and ignite your passion. Last year, Rainier taught a class on Hunter S. Thompson. It's included in your membership! Don't miss out on this special offer. In this collective, Rainier and others share resources, offer monthly teachings, facilitate workshops, and inspire creativity in every area of life.Create yourself alive.