In our daily lives, too often we have our creativity submerged. We can walk down the street, drive to work, bicycle, watch TV, eat, etc. without ever really using this Darwinian machine. The more accustomed we become to our environment, the more we use our automatic, non-creative mind. It also affects our perception of time: time flows more slowly for us the more we use our creative mind. To foster this creativity, it helps to walk new paths, learn new skills, move to new places, examine new...
Published on June 24, 2019 02:00