Frank Curkovic
Often in the classroom and in our lives, it is easy to fall into the trap of trying to avoid all mistakes, at all costs, and as a result fail to be intentionally creative. Both Sir Ken and Garr are correct: Being wrong or making a mistake does not necessarily equate to being creative. There shared view, however, is spot-on that creative people can’t be focused primarily on risk avoidance and mistake prevention.
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