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May
8
2012

"You can actually become more creative by changing your mind-set. Anyone can innovate, if they choose to. Disruptive innovators do it by choice, not chance. Their everyday actions swap out an "I'm not creative" mind-set for an "I am creative" one. And then magical (not mystical) things unfold.

The magic materializes as people engage unique innovation skills (what we call their innovator's DNA) on an everyday basis. For example, by asking provocative questions, observing like anthropologists, networking with people who see the world in 180-degree opposites, and experimenting with intensity, innovators obliterate the "I'm not creative" brain barrier and, more often than not, break out from the pack."

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Apr
27
2012

"[Thiel's] lecture points to a provocative possibility: that the competitive spirit capitalism engenders can sometimes inhibit the creativity it requires.

Think about the traits that creative people possess. Creative people don’t follow the crowds; they seek out the blank spots on the map. Creative people wander through faraway and forgotten traditions and then integrate marginal perspectives back to the mainstream. Instead of being fastest around the tracks everybody knows, creative people move adaptively through wildernesses nobody knows."

Now think about the competitive environment that confronts the most fortunate people today and how it undermines those mind-sets.

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Mar
17
2012

Doodler vindication!

"Studies show that sketching and doodling improve our comprehension -- and our creative thinking. So why do we still feel embarrassed when we're caught doodling in a meeting? Sunni Brown says: Doodlers, unite! She makes the case for unlocking your brain via pad and pen."

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Jan
23
2012

"Mr. Wozniak offers this guidance to aspiring inventors:

“Most inventors and engineers I’ve met are like me ... they live in their heads. They’re almost like artists. In fact, the very best of them are artists. And artists work best alone .... I’m going to give you some advice that might be hard to take. That advice is: Work alone... Not on a committee. Not on a team.”

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The Creative Personality: Ten paradoxical traits of the creative personality By Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

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Dec
3
2011

I just enjoyed this article. Scorsese's creative influences, rules to live by; as well as parallels of the film creation process with software development -- takes, composition, and editing.

We should do more editing in software development.

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Jul
29
2011

"The following are some of the books (both the classics and some newer ones) that have informed, inspired and/or resonated with me along my journey over the years. I've chosen each based on philosophy, context, concepts, principles, practices, or applicability. Some are more reflective and other more active. Since most would fit into more than one catagory it felt too reductive to break them down that way. I'm just listing them in no particular order for you to explore whichever calls to you."

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