June 2023
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
3h 56m
English
Most people are born creative. As children, we revel in imaginary play, ask outlandish questions, draw blobs and call them dinosaurs. But over time, because of socialization and formal education, a lot of us start to stifle those impulses. We learn to be warier of judgment, more cautious, more analytical. The world seems to be divided into creatives and noncreatives, and too many people consciously or unconsciously resign themselves to the latter category.
And yet we know that creativity is essential to success in any discipline or industry. According to an IBM survey of chief executives around the world, it’s the most sought-after trait in leaders. No one can deny that ...
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