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if you can dream it you can do it... but what if you can't?

does the inability to carry out your dreams spur further creativity ("i will find a way") or stifle the creative urge entirely?

2007-08-01 07:10:05 · 4 answers · asked by patzky99 6 in Social Science Psychology

4 answers

Interesting question, more interesting is the concept 'Lack of ability' Who determines this when it comes to creativity? What is success when it comes to creativity? Is this just the end product or the process?

Whatever you 'create' has some value to you as an individual, from the first clay coil bowl you made at infant school to your first publish poem or art exhibition.

Creativity is a primeval response from within, it should not be judged or evaluated, all though we all do judge and value all creative processes and products. It is because it is.

The best poetry is raw poems, by people who haven't studied it. You educate out the poet then creativity is stifled.

The best paintings are those done with passion, with extremes of emotion which make you 'feel' rather than examine.

The best dance is when some magical process takes hold of a dancer and they are lost in that moment. Rarely happens because of the technical processes endured to be able to dance the piece 'engineers' out true creativity.

There is no such thing as lack of ability when being creative. BUT creativity is often stifled by ourselves and a society that needs an 'end' product or process. Learn how to do something formally, then you are just learning how others have done it in the past and making a judgment on their creativity. JUST DO IT. Raw and uneducated is best in my opinion when it comes to creativity.

2007-08-01 10:55:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

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2016-10-19 08:35:45 · answer #2 · answered by eth 4 · 0 0

Entirely depends on the path you are taking/ the dream. Like mine, someday I'd like to be a famous artist. Well unfortunantly unlike my mom and sis, I lack talent, not only that but I have to complete alot of those mandatory classes alongside artclasses, which is a waste of my time and money. So what do I do, self study and practice alot. I still stink but getting better.

2007-08-01 18:15:25 · answer #3 · answered by rezruf 3 · 5 0

Someone bound by duty will necessarily have the creative inclination lie in quiescence. Lack of ability can be a will-o'-the-wisp, because one can also CHOOSE to let the inclination lie in quiescence, to examine it, like a true philosopher. Foremost, KNOW THYSELF.

2007-08-01 08:21:56 · answer #4 · answered by Baron VonHiggins 7 · 3 1

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