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11-23-2015 04:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by Concestor0
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This 1960's study doesn't speak well for our creativity as adults. I know that there are at least some efforts in the educational system to support creativity but ultimately it comes down to grades and wealth to get ahead so creativity often takes a back seat to rote memorization. But only 2% by age 25? :-(
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I'd say that the way the study determined if we were creative was bogus. Kids have boundless imaginations because they don't have experience to guide them. When the things that they create are crap, they are fine with that. As folks grow older, if they aren't good at being creative (painting, drawing, music, whatever...) I suspect many stop trying to be creative in those mediums. That doesn't mean that they are no longer creative. I would say that there is more than .13% of the population that is creative. If it was that low, I don't know that we'd have much art, music, theater, food, drink, Internet, etc....
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Originally Posted by Tobra
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uberchef, does that mean you cook at home for random strangers from the internet?
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That is absolutely a "thing", at least, in Paris
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