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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:
Getting Started With Creativity
Chapter 2:
What Works For Getting The Juices Flowing
Chapter 3:
Coming Up With Fresh Ideas
Chapter 4:
Use The Net
Chapter 5:
It Doesn’t Have To Be Either Or
Chapter 6:
Sometimes You Need A Break
Wrapping Up
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The Basics
Originative Imagination
Originative imagination, which lies on the far side of our logical brain and our ego, is where all genuinely fresh ideas come from. If a scientist devises something the globe has never seen before, he’s utilizing originative imagination. Consider it as fresh clay.
Edison, Bell, and Gates were brilliant inventors who learned to tap into originative imagination. Mr. Edison, for example, was reported as having tested more than 10000 ideas for his electric-light bulb utilizing his synthetic imagination alone, and they all failed. It was only if he tapped into his originative imagination that he pulled off the perfect bulb.
Synthetic Imagination
What is this synthetic imagination? This is the imagination birthed of education and experience. You apply your brain to alter things around, view them from a different angle, or rearrange existing stuff to form something “fresh”. But nothing truly new ever came from synthetic imagination.
How much of what you achieve has never been witnessed before (by you, anyway)? If you author a new book, are you reorganizing stories or legends you’ve seen before, replacing characters, hacking and exchanging? If you write a fresh musical composition, are you really only changing one of your pet childhood songs? If you do a new marketing campaign, are you merely placing your own spin on a successful campaign already utilized by some other company?
Many modern originative thinking books available are in reality concentrating on your synthetic imagination. But there’s nothing wrong with this; as a matter of fact it’s a vital step. An original idea frequently needs to be fashioned by education, reasoning, and experience in order to mold a finished product.
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