World Creativity Day is a time to celebrate yourself

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World Creativity Day is a time to celebrate yourself - Although destruction tends to dominate headlines, we engage in thousands of acts of creation every single day

to celebrate creation. It is a rare opportunity, because the world is a lot more interested in destruction than creation most of the time. The vast majority of news stories are negative, as shown in study after study. Pictures of bombed-out bulldings inand detailed logistics of subway shootings get far more attention than happy stories about refugees being treated well, or transport systems that are functioning fine.

For most people, creation is best left to God, or the gods or nature. Humankind’s job seems to be to tear apart and ruin what the natural order has worked so hard to set up. But that is actually very far from the truth.When you wake up and make the decision to get out of bed, you have begun to create your day. In fact, every single minute of every day you are alive, you are creating. Every word that comes out of your mouth is a creation. Every action you take is a creation.

In that light, even the impulse to destroy can be seen as a creative act. Because even the impulse to create demands a choice. And whether you or Russian PresidentFor the past week, it’s been World Creativity and Innovation Week, and you probably didn’t even know that. Well, it’s a celebration a very small percentage of the world knows about.

It’s important to mention a 2020 study by a team at Queen’s University in Ontario that seems to contradict Luskin’s study radically – but I think it actually backs it up. The results of this newer study suggest that we average only one-tenth of Luskin’s number of thoughts – 6200 thoughts per day. However, this study was based on hard neuroscientific measurements using MRI brain scans to detect what the researchers called “thought worms.

 

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