“Standard creative” = bad
“Standard creative” = bad
“Standard creative” = bad
“Standard creative” = bad
Full stop. End of story.
Full stop. End of story.
Mine is mostly this elderly gentleman with a red tie. Don’t recall signing up for that.
Mine is mostly this elderly gentleman with a red tie. Don’t recall signing up for that.
P.S. Never implied to say that everyone can be creative at the highest level. Just like not everyone can become a world champion in chess.
P.S. Never implied to say that everyone can be creative at the highest level. Just like not everyone can become a world champion in chess.
While human mind remains mostly a mystery today, you can still train it to obtain skills. Creativity is a mental skill, akin to, say, chess. Chess relies on thinking patterns - as does creativity (in my opinion). Patterns can be taught and can be learned.
While human mind remains mostly a mystery today, you can still train it to obtain skills. Creativity is a mental skill, akin to, say, chess. Chess relies on thinking patterns - as does creativity (in my opinion). Patterns can be taught and can be learned.
While human mind remains mostly a mystery today, you can still train it to obtain skills. Creativity is a mental skill, akin to, say, chess. Chess relies on thinking patterns - as does creativity (in my opinion). Patterns can be taught and can be learned.
While human mind remains mostly a mystery today, you can still train it to obtain skills. Creativity is a mental skill, akin to, say, chess. Chess relies on thinking patterns - as does creativity (in my opinion). Patterns can be taught and can be learned.
I’ve gotten your viewpoint clarified - which was the goal all along. Not to make you change it - just to understand it better.
I’ve gotten your viewpoint clarified - which was the goal all along. Not to make you change it - just to understand it better.
Sure. But you wrote about “nurturing” creativity - by ”creating conditions” for people to be more creative.
Semantics aside, how is it - creating specific conditions - different from making/teaching/training people to be more creative?
Sure. But you wrote about “nurturing” creativity - by ”creating conditions” for people to be more creative.
Semantics aside, how is it - creating specific conditions - different from making/teaching/training people to be more creative?
I hope they live up to their name. :)
I hope they live up to their name. :)