What is Profound creativity?
Answer:
..This is not a technical psychological term. But profound creativity would be the kind that causes a paradigm shift. Not just a trivial or superficial innovation in something, but changing the thing itself...taking a whole new approach.
It sounds like being way different than anyone else in a way that makes people think about the things you do.
Like you're supposed to draw a flower. Regular creativity would be adding a bee and grass and a tree and giving a background and all that junk. What I think profound creativity could be is that if you decided to add something...different. Not paper, not tissue, not cardboard, but something bizarre that you would not mix with paper but could still work out.
Does this make sense, it doesn't seem like it, but I'm trying =]
It is a genius that puts an end to one form of creativity then begins a new one. Da Vinci and Michelangelo followed Martini, and Giotto to bring in the Renaissance, while men like Renoir, and Monet brought and end to the Renaissance with the advent of Impressionism. Picasso quickly followed with his brand of genius, giving us a new form of thought in the arts.
Then there are those who's creativity brings the world into focus more sharply for the academically minded. Men like Archimedes. More than a millennium later Newton's genius altered our mathematics radically. Centuries later men like Einstein, and Hawkings would create a more deeper physics.
There are those like Galileo who would show us the universe in ways that frightened those who were in power, and men like Hubbard who would work in freedom one the shoulders of Galileo.
These are people who changed the patterns of thought amongst the common and uncommon minds in our world.
This is "Profound Creativity"
When my cooking comes out edible.
creativity that is profound
The answers post by the user, for information only, FunQA.com does not guarantee the right.
More Questions and Answers: