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Avalina Law
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This book took a while to finish. Anyways, technically, it was telling how the world was made of creativity, how like the everyone had creativity inside of them and beyond. Everyone do have creativity inside of them. They just needed to learn how to use it and/or see it.
— Nov 30, 2014 06:19AM
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Avalina Law
is on page 92 of 144
The book spoke about some famous people and why they were creative. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Leonardo da Vinci, Jackson Pollack, and Archimedes. They were all famous due to their creativity:whether it involved art, music or writing. The Bible, for example, was written by people with creative minds. The world is made by creativity.
— Nov 23, 2014 11:29AM
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Avalina Law
is on page 13 of 144
I know I didn't read much, but this book is hard! The intro was about how creativity was a special ability that anything can use. Successful companies and groups want to be recognized as 'creative' because it was an invisible tool that gives us a certain status and that creativity helped us make things, solve problems, and/or innovate. Creativity helps us do or think things out of the box. Creativity is everywhere.
— Nov 14, 2014 03:08PM
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Robert Cristobal
is on page 44 of 144
Finally a book about creativity that speaks beyond the vague topic of creativity itself but provides a historical background that would give the ready a deeper appreciation of how the early creative minds were able to inspire and transform culture.
— Aug 29, 2014 07:02PM
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