(Unregistered) 02/06/06 12:21 PM
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The Imagination Worker Use this link to read the full article
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Philip Bryans, Sr. (Unregistered) 02/06/06 12:21 PM
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This article will get you off the "dime" in your life or you will just stay like you are but you won't be able to complain any more because you made that "decision". It's to easy to say I can't or I won't but better to try and possibly fail than do nothing. Thanks for the motivation.
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Greg Frost (Unregistered) 02/07/06 05:15 PM
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The points brought up here are an interesting perspective. It is to often that we get caught up in the daily routine of family, friends, and work and forget that someone else's daily routine may be of more interest to us than our own.
Creativity is underated and whether it nets you millions or not it, will certainly result in a broadened perspetive of the world around you.
Few things are free, creativity is one of them.
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Gabriel Batistuta (Unregistered) 02/15/06 12:21 PM
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It is paradoxical: if you are creative, you will try one or many of these things else, you wont even think about them. Not the other way around as portrayed here.
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Philip Bryans (Unregistered) 02/17/06 07:58 AM
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Thanks for the comments Gabriel. I would have to agree that many people share your view that creativity is a ‘have’ or ‘have not’ condition. My position is that where there is life, there is creativity. The question before each of us as individuals is how much creativity we will allow ourselves to enjoy. For many people, the pressure of conformity within our society trains us to be good soldiers: we march in step, we only do what we are told, and we mark ‘C’ on multiple choice tests when we don’t know the answer. I resist the idea of a ‘non-creative person’. Instead, I submit that each of us has a niche within the creativity spectrum, and that our niche is not fixed. We can indeed increase or decrease our creativity by the daily choices we make. As Buzz Lightyear is so fond of saying: "To infinity, and beyond..."
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AnnaEverson (Stranger
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08/07/18 08:09 AM
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Re: The Imagination Worker
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ARticle really motivates. There are some points with which I would argue. But the one who compiled this article clearly knows how to write. Believe me, I know what I'm talking about, I work in this area (I mean I'm a copywriter). Thanks for the interesting thoughtsю Edited by AnnaEverson on 08/07/18 08:09 AM.
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