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What do you think about the creativity about certain people, for example Einstain, Da Vinci, Moxart, Picasso, is their creativity born or acquired during thei lives as genius?
The discussion revolves around the nature of creativity, specifically whether it is an innate trait or something that is developed over time through experience and learning. Participants explore examples of historically recognized creative figures like Einstein, Da Vinci, Mozart, and Picasso, questioning the origins of their creativity and how it manifests in individuals.
Participants express a range of views on the origins of creativity, with no clear consensus reached. Some believe in a blend of innate and learned aspects, while others emphasize one over the other. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the nature of creativity.
Participants acknowledge the complexity of defining creativity, noting that it may depend on various factors including personal experiences, educational backgrounds, and individual dispositions. There are also references to the limitations of traditional educational assessments in measuring creative potential.
ardian007 said:What do you think about the creativity about certain people, for example Einstain, Da Vinci, Moxart, Picasso, is their creativity born or acquired during thei lives as genius?
Since we are expressing opinions here, I'll give you my opinion (and it's worth exactly what you have paid for itTelos said:I am of the opinion that creative genius lies within everyone of us. The secret to having it, I think, is sustaining it in appropriate contexts. Einstein, Da Vinci, Mozart, and Picasso produced a lot of work, but not all of it was revolutionary.
In fact, I onced asked my thesis advisor a question which I thought was quite serious. His answer just astonished me, "only geniuses think about things like that and, believe me, you're no genius!" selfAdjoint said:Suggestion: people who are agreed by others to be creative tend to think that creativity can be taught; it seems easy to them. People who aren't creative think it must be inborn; why else wouldn't they have it?