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Most creative people have a great deal of
physical energy, but are often quiet and at rest. They can work long hours at
great concentration.
02
Most creative people tend to be smart and
naive at the same time. “It involves fluency, or the ability to generate a
great quantity of ideas; flexibility, or the ability to switch from one
perspective to another; and originality in picking unusual associations of
ideas. These are the dimensions of thinking that most creativity tests measure,
and that most creativity workshops try to enhance.”
03
Most creative people combine both playfulness
and productivity, which can sometimes mean both responsibility and
irresponsibility. “Despite the carefree air that many creative people affect,
most of them work late into the night and persist when less driven individuals
would not.” Usually this perseverance occurs at the expense of other
responsibilities, or other people.
04
Most creative people alternate fluently
between imagination and fantasy, and a rooted sense of reality. In both art and
science, movement forward involves a leap of imagination, a leap into a world
that is different from our present. Interestingly, this visionary imagination
works in conjunction with a hyperawareness of reality. Attention to real
details allows a creative person to imagine ways to improve them.
05
Most creative people tend to be both
introverted and extroverted. Many people tend toward one extreme or the other,
but highly creative people are a balance of both simultaneously.
06
Most creative people are genuinely humble and
display a strong sense of pride at the same time.
07
Most creative people are both rebellious and
conservative. “It is impossible to be creative without having first
internalized an area of culture. So it’s difficult to see how a person can be
creative without being both traditional and conservative and at the same time
rebellious and iconoclastic.”
08
Most creative people are very passionate about
their work, but remain extremely objective about it as well. They are able to
admit when something they have made is not very good.
09
Most creative people’s openness and
sensitivity exposes them to a large amount of suffering and pain, but joy and
life in the midst of that suffering. “Perhaps the most important quality, the
one that is most consistently present in all creative individuals, is the
ability to enjoy the process of creation for its own sake. Without this trait,
poets would give up striving for perfection and would write commercial jingles,
economists would work for banks where they would earn at least twice as much as
they do at universities, and physicists would stop doing basic research and
join industrial laboratories where the conditions are better and the
expectations more predictable.”
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