"We are more ready to try the untried in imitation of what we attain is inconsequential. suitably the fact that many inventions had their birth as toys." - Eric Hoffer
There is this tidbit from my favourite blogger. She (http://nirmala-km.blogspot.com/2004/06/competition-vs-collaboration.html) compares which is better in the midst of competition and collaboration. Collaboration obviously seems more beneficial in on the order of any nice of situation. She over and done with off past a funny thought as to what would happen if both the mother and the daddy of a intimates have a competition to support the relations members. Haha, that will be a disaster...
Speaking of which, we might have noticed that people who are unquestionably extremely thriving in their particular auditorium has become hence not due to competition but because they love what they are doing. If I meet the expense of an example of a Kollywood superstar, Kamal Hassan, who is an epitome of acting (has won 171 awards, more than any actor in film history) is best at what he does because he loves it thus much and not because he wants to compete with supplementary actors. Think virtually food as an example. home cooked food is improved prepared than poster food clearly because the former is curtains out of adore and public notice food is over and done with out of competition.
What is the best way to achieve creativity? We know that the mind has to be gate first of all. Much later how the maxim goes "the mind works the thesame pretentiousness as the parachute, it can unaccompanied con if its open." To achieve the full potential of creativity, one ought not to be creative when the set sights on of producing something creative. kind paradox, isn't it? The person should scrutinize at their own leisure and discover things along the way. That is how most inventions are born. Some people call it "by accident". Irregardless, inventions are usually ended unintentionally. They could not have happened if the inventors were concerned just about the stop result.
"We are more ready to try the untried in imitation of what we accomplish is inconsequential. thus the fact that many inventions had their birth as toys." - Eric Hoffer
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