In my previous post I mentioned how “diversity” was important for creativity. While this is true in the context of that post, others suggest that solitude and intimacy are even more important in terms of one being creative.
So far I have explored what creativity is, the circumstances under which it exists, and how it can be developed, both artistically and in business. However, I have yet to really go in depth in terms of how and why creativity is beneficial in a business environment and that…
In his book Imagine, Jonah Lehrer presents several ideas about how creativity works. Among these ideas is the theory that the most important factor in developing a person’s creativity is their culture and environment.
As many people know, the left side of the brain is responsible for logic-based activities…
Of all the skills humans are capable of, creativity is the most abstract yet arguably the most important. Without creativity there is no art, no innovative ideas, and no uniqueness. These are all things that have propelled humanity to be the most advanced species in the known universe so therefore creativity…
The biggest question I have regarding the skill of being creative is whether or not every individual has the same potential for creativity. Not every human is in the proper circumstances to be creative, as explained in my previous post, but does every human even have that intangible…
On its own, creativity is an incredibly valuable skill. It is applicable and useful for every single human being, in every single profession, regardless of their current point in life. However, creativity is also a fundamental skill to have because it…