Why We Don't Like Creativity
This is an interesting piece that I think many in the SWJ community will find of interest.
http://www.slate.com/articles/health...?wpsrc=theweek
Inside the Box People don’t actually like creativity.
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“We think of creative people in a heroic manner, and we celebrate them, but the thing we celebrate is the after-effect,” says Barry Staw, a researcher at the University of California–Berkeley business school who specializes in creativity.
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Even people who say they are looking for creativity react negatively to creative ideas, as demonstrated in a 2011 study from the University of Pennsylvania. Uncertainty is an inherent part of new ideas, and it’s also something that most people would do almost anything to avoid. People’s partiality toward certainty biases them against creative ideas and can interfere with their ability to even recognize creative ideas.
Those who embrace creativity are there
There are communities of interest that do embrace creativity, although they maybe rare here - criminals.
"Blood & brawn" may have dominated their methods, nowadays the more successful, who are rarely caught, use skill and guile to exploit new consumer products in ways their inventors and suppliers did not imagine. Fraudsters come to mind as being creative, I don't mean incidentally those in Wall Street and our banks.
No wonder at times the military community has sought their help, as was documented in WW2 with SOE and OSS.
Stan, fortunately, my coffee mug was secure ...
when I read this:
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How do you get others to see the world as you do?
looked at the Curmudgeon and his cat; and tried to get inside his Worldview. :D
Regards
Mike
If you are gonna have a cat...
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jmm99
Do you ever step on that brown cat ? :)
Though, I have to admit, the cat is totally in step (in a mirror image way); and should be safe. What's his name - Vortegern ? :D
Regards
Mike
The cat's name is Azrael,
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Azrael is often identified with the Archangel of Death in some traditions and folklore but not in any religious texts. The name is sometimes attributed to the angel of retribution in Islamic theology and Sikhism but the name Azrael is not actually used in the Qur'an nor considered as a religious personification. The name Azrael is an English form of the Arabic name ʿIzrāʾīl (عزرائيل) or Azra'eil (عزرایل), the name traditionally attributed to the angel of death in some sects of Islam and Sikhism, as well as some Hebrew lore
My Avatar alter ego is named Gilgamesh:
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Gilgamesh (/ˈɡɪl.ɡə.mɛʃ/; Akkadian cuneiform: [], Gilgameš, often given the epithet of the King, also known as Bilgamesh in the Sumerian texts)[1] was the fifth king of Uruk, modern day Iraq (Early Dynastic II, first dynasty of Uruk), placing his reign ca. 2500 BC. According to the Sumerian King List he reigned for 126 years. In the Tummal Inscription,[2] Gilgamesh, and his son Urlugal, rebuilt the sanctuary of the goddess Ninlil, in Tummal, a sacred quarter in her city of Nippur. Gilgamesh is the central character in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the greatest surviving work of early Mesopotamian literature. In the epic his father was Lugalbanda and his mother was Ninsun (whom some call Rimat Ninsun), a goddess. In Mesopotamian mythology, Gilgamesh is a demigod of superhuman strength who built the city walls of Uruk to defend his people from external threats, and travelled to meet the sage Utnapishtim, who had survived the Great Deluge. He is usually described as two-thirds god and one third man.
Pretty intense for a kids cartoon, and, in a pathetic attempt to bring things back the topic of the thread, perhaps a good example of creativity...