Monday, May 14, 2012

"Every creative journey begins with a problem. It starts with a feeling of frustration, the dull ache of not being able to find the answer. We have worked hard, but we've hit the wall. We have no idea what to do next.
 
When we tell one another stories about creativity, we tend to leave out this phase of the creative process. We neglect to mention those days when we wanted to quit, when we believed that our problems were impossible to solve. Because such failures contradict the romantic version of events---there is nothing triumphant about a false start---we forget all about them."
 
imagine: how creativity works by jonah lehrer. page 15-16 (e-book edition).

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