Creativity Scares A Lot of People

 


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Creativity Scares A Lot of People

“Embracing Creativity: Challenging the Fear of New Ideas”

Hi, this is Professor Singer again from Tharaka Invention Academy in Kenya. Today, we’re going to talk about something really important and these days trendy—creativity. But before I tell you more, I want to start by asking you a question.

Do you think creativity is a good thing? Let that roll around in your thoughts!

Most of you would probably agree that creativity is awesome. We usually think of it as
important, right? We use creativity in school projects, in games, and even to come up with new inventions. But what if I told you that deep down, some people are actually afraid of creativity?

Why do you think that might be?

Sometimes, people are afraid of creativity because it’s about trying something new, and new
things can be scary. Let me ask you another question: Do you think people like things to stay
the same, or do they like change?

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Be sure to visit “Tharaka Invention Academy” where you can learn about how anybody can acquire the mindset, skills, and knowledge needed by all problem solvers, innovators, and inventors. The post entitled “Global Innovators: 101 Careers Transformed by Invention Skills” contains links to many more similar stories about these people worldwide.

Questions?? Contact me any time at profsinger@inventionschool.tech
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Mechanical/Solar Engineer, Prof. Oku Singer

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