Greetings to all...
Some people ask me, how does creative people see things in their life and what are the thing that come out first in their mind when they been ask to perform such task or to solve certain problem? What make them different from ordinary people and how did they perceive on such threat or opportunity?
Highly creative people are often
cited as being very curious. This fits with the way their brains work. Rather
than simply collect information, their brains play with it. One person might
see a horse standing in a field and think it is a magnificent looking animal.
Another more curiously creative person might wonder what the horse thinks about
all day in the field. She might wonder how the horse can cope for long hours of
inactivity without a book to read. Or she might notice that the horse tends to
hang out by the fence that borders another field where another horse resides.
The creative person might wonder how two animals that do not have spoken or
written language might bond and what kinds of friendships horses might have.
Curiosity could kill, but curiosity generate idea and innovation. Lets take a look at the video that I have post about how creative people could see any ordinary matters and material and turn them into magnificent outcome. For us, just imagine what you could do with SALT and turn it base on our imagination...
P/S: Make sure that you have enough supplies of salt before trying this... :)
ALWAYS BE CREATIVE, DARE EXPERIENCE FAILURE...
credit to: bashirsultani
credit to: bashirsultani
Highly
creative people are often cited as being very curious. This fits with
the way their brains work. Rather than simply collect information, their
brains play with it. One person might see a horse standing in a field
and think it is a magnificent looking animal. Another more curiously
creative person might wonder what the horse thinks about all day in the
field. She might wonder how the horse can cope for long hours of
inactivity without a book to read. Or she might notice that the horse
tends to hang out by the fence that borders another field where another
horse resides. The creative person might wonder how two animals that do
not have spoken or written language might bond and what kinds of
friendships horses might have. - See more at:
http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/characteristics_of_highly_creative_people#sthash.GjL2knKU.dpuf
Highly
creative people are often cited as being very curious. This fits with
the way their brains work. Rather than simply collect information, their
brains play with it. One person might see a horse standing in a field
and think it is a magnificent looking animal. Another more curiously
creative person might wonder what the horse thinks about all day in the
field. She might wonder how the horse can cope for long hours of
inactivity without a book to read. Or she might notice that the horse
tends to hang out by the fence that borders another field where another
horse resides. The creative person might wonder how two animals that do
not have spoken or written language might bond and what kinds of
friendships horses might have. - See more at:
http://www.creativitypost.com/psychology/characteristics_of_highly_creative_people#sthash.GjL2knKU.dpuf





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