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All we can do is create the right conditions for it to emerge.
Feed creativity by making things.
Feed the imagination through curiosity.
Metaphors everywhere:
* Churn the soil.
* Water the plants.
* Remove the weeds.
* Seeds take time to grow.
* Garbage in. Garbage out.
* Inhabit the right environment.
* Work harmoniously with nature.
Most people think of facts as separate bits of unconnected knowledge.
But creative people see chains of knowledge.
He said: “People who are interested in the widest variety of things tend to see the patterns of nature in ways that make them creative.”
Continuous, open-ended learning compounds.
And the mind is a pattern-making machine.
Context switching is gasoline for the creative mind.
Look at ideas in different "lighting.” New ideas will come together in neat combinations — like a jig-saw puzzle.
His secret to success was all the time he spent indexing and cross-referencing odd bits of material.
As we get more and more raw material, it gets easier to produce new and striking ideas.
When this happens, rest and relax.
Stimulate your emotions and imagination.
Let the subconscious mind work its magic.
Instead, they leap into our minds after intense periods of contemplation.
1. Bed (nap and dream)
2. Bath (relax and let the subconscious mind work its magic)
3. Bus (travel, move, and escape routine)
The unconscious mind transcends rationality.
Intuition has a much higher bandwidth than your conscious thought. Our intuitive mind learns, and responds, even without our conscious awareness.
On a daily basis, 15 percent of searches -- 500 million -- have never been seen before by Google's search engine, and that has continued for 15+ years.
Don’t wait for inspiration to strike.
Spend that time gathering raw material instead.
Collect data, experiences, and observations.
Then, start creating consistently.
You have to show up before inspiration will.
Newton’s discovery came from 20 years of studying:
* Algebra
* Euclidean geometry
* Cartesian coordinates
He also invented calculus to measure planetary orbits.
Words are symbols of ideas.
When we master new words, we have new ideas.
But new ideas are fragile and this is where many good ideas are lost. Don’t make the mistake of keeping your idea secret.
Creativity is an ongoing, iterative process. Submit it to criticism.
Good ideas have self-expanding qualities.
They stimulate people who hear them.
They inspire people to add to them.
In turn, possibilities you've overlooked with come to light.
1. Gather raw material.
2. Work over them in your mind.
3. Let the tentacles of the mind perform their magic.
4. Have a “Eureka moment.
5. Shape and develop your idea — make it useful.
1. “A Technique for Producing Ideas,” by James Webb Young. Thanks to @patrick_oshag for the book recommendation.
2. @vgr
3. @fortelabs
4. @scottbelsky
5. @EricJorgenson
6. @IAmAdamRobinson