I want to talk something about he creativity. We would probably think of creativity connecting art, design, even music. Magazines which talk about creativity have filled up the bookstacks in all of the book stores. “Design of Design”, “Bathroom Design”, “Art Design”, and so on, the titles of the books would be countless. It is the age of creativity.
Nevertheless, creativity pigments all of our lives. It can’t be limited in specific subjects. With out creativity, we would not know the “big people” such as Bill, Beethoven, Einstein, even the magician David. In my opinion, the substance of creativiy is to “make something out of nothing”.
What? If creativity comes out of nothing, how could we train ourselves to be more creative? In fact, we could practice and simulate somthing we have known, then born the terminate product “creativity”. For example,we could disassemble all kind of locks in the whole world with making a study of their structures. Secondly, we can use our information to open all the locks of others with no bad intention. At last we can invent the most lock on the earth. That would be a great thing for all people.
We could read all kinds of novels with understanding the beauties and defects of different articles. We can then try to write out own novels; furthermore, we could even write a “thing” that cannot be categorized in any literary form, such as “funovel”!
Some English teacher would be more attentive than the others, they find out the best way for learning for students is to interact, so they go to foreign counties to simulate the type of teaching from the teachers. Amazingly, they can create a new program that does not lose the center “interact” but fits especially the students in Taiwan.
Now, we can aware how important that being creative is. Creativity could never be gifted for any genius. It is a sweet apple for men who have been well-prepared. The numerous amount of sweat is the only avenue for reaching the apple. When we have our own stuff that others can not tell what it is, we succeed!
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
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