"Most of us have spent some time wondering how our brain works.
Brain scientists spend their entire lives pondering it, looking for a way in to begin asking the question, How does the brain generate mind?
The brain, after all, is so complex an organ and can be approached from so many different directions using so many different techniques and experimental animals that studying it is a little like entering a blizzard, the Casbah, a dense forest.
It's easy enough to find a way in - an interesting phenomenon to study - but also very easy to get lost. " -- Susan Allport (from Explorers of the Black Box. The Search for the Cellular Basis of Memory, 1986)
Everyone of us are born to be creative, are born to have unlimited potential for creating. But as we grow up, we give away more and more of our creative potential. As a child, we lose up to 75% of our creativity.
By the time we are 40, we are nearly expressing less than 2% of the measurable creativity we demonstrated as children.
Therefore, we must reawaken our ability
to be creative with practice and encouragement, which are not familiar
to most of us.
Communicating Neurones.
When you are being creative, you are not necessarily doing something that no one else have done before, yet you are doing something we have never done it before.
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