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Hopeful Ways To Rethink Creativity.

 Over the past six months, I’ve delved deeply into the nature of creativity—not just through reading and research, but also through personal reflection and observation. While professional commitments kept me from writing for a month, my passion for sharing what I’ve learned has only grown stronger. This post marks the beginning of a series where I aim to share my insights and discoveries about creativity, in the hope of inspiring others to see it not as an exclusive gift for the chosen few, but as a skill that anyone can develop.  So, creativity often feels like an elusive gift reserved for the lucky few—those who effortlessly paint masterpieces, compose symphonies, or invent world-changing technologies. But that belief is rooted in myths that can discourage and mislead us. So, i will try to bust a couple of those myths and uncover the real path to creativity according to all the knowledge and the practice of course i made all these months. Myth #1: Creativity Comes in Flashy ...

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