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On Lifelong Creativity.
I believe that creativity is a kind of potential we all have. It comes out in people in different ways. What develops creativity? Being surrounded by interesting things from an early age. This does not have to be a childhood filled with material things. Experiences create new synapses in our brains, and enhance our ability to think in new and innovative ways. In actual fact, the way children can naturally improvise and “make” their own kind of entertainment using their imaginations demonstrates this.
Of course, unless we continue to experience and learn new things throughout our lives, everything becomes dull and routine. It’s like a car journey. Drive the same way to work every day, and before you know it, you do not pay attention. Meet the same people day in day out, and you may be missing out on fresh ideas and perspectives and new opportunities. Stop learning, and life is not a challenge anymore.
How do we continue to develop those seeds of creativity we had in childhood? Go against the grain. Think laterally. Set ourselves challenges. Be adventurous. Learn something new every year. "Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder," (E.B White.) Maintain that curiosity, spirit of adventure and zest for life you had as a child.
Of course, there are some people who do not have a good start in life. But sometimes adversity - in childhood or in the rough and tumble of lives - can drive us forward to start afresh. If ever you find yourself in a bad place, imagine yourself in a better place, and use your creativity to plan the brilliant future you deserve.
Life continues to teach us. Seniors who are creative and sharp have a positive and curious mindset, and every day is a new adventure.
Of course, unless we continue to experience and learn new things throughout our lives, everything becomes dull and routine. It’s like a car journey. Drive the same way to work every day, and before you know it, you do not pay attention. Meet the same people day in day out, and you may be missing out on fresh ideas and perspectives and new opportunities. Stop learning, and life is not a challenge anymore.
How do we continue to develop those seeds of creativity we had in childhood? Go against the grain. Think laterally. Set ourselves challenges. Be adventurous. Learn something new every year. "Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder," (E.B White.) Maintain that curiosity, spirit of adventure and zest for life you had as a child.
Of course, there are some people who do not have a good start in life. But sometimes adversity - in childhood or in the rough and tumble of lives - can drive us forward to start afresh. If ever you find yourself in a bad place, imagine yourself in a better place, and use your creativity to plan the brilliant future you deserve.
Life continues to teach us. Seniors who are creative and sharp have a positive and curious mindset, and every day is a new adventure.
Published on May 20, 2019 11:07
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