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Summary. “How to think creatively?”. This question is far to big to fit in two hours of the lecture or on this page. The thing is, that original ideas, that cross our mind from time to time and because, tradition, fear from the consequences and anxiety, they fade. But, how to do that? First, accept yourself as you are. Then ask yourself what do you really want to do in your life? When you find a goal, go for it. Respect your ideas, but also accept different people, different ideas. Don’t behave like conformists, don’t stick to just one particular idea and also avoid specialization in just one field (of work, science). Another advice: writte down your thougths and discuss them with experts. But if everybody says ‘A’, and you say ‘B’, with your nonstandard response you threat the common ways of thinking. It’s easier for people to live undisturbed in their everyday frames than to take time and think about them. So, if you say ‘B’, be ready for a fight. It is recommanded to find literature and institutions that are connected to this problem. |
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Links (this theme is not well represented on the Web). http://w3.ag.uiuc.edu/AIM/Discovery/Mind/cthinking.html http://www.cba.ac.edu/cbainfo/ccmed/crethink.html http://www.geodopt.com/creative.html http://www.crmf.lms.com/creative.html Literature. Edmund W.Norman, SM-14 The general pattern of the scientific method |
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