Being Creative
What makes one creative and how do you produce quality in greater quantity? Krishna Kumar comes with some answers.
Creative work requires a significant focus of the mind to achieve a state called “flow”. Flow is achieved when the mind is fully knowledgeable about the critical pieces of the creative work and at the same time, heavily processing that information to make new decisions. Until the first stage (knowledge-acquisition) is achieved, the second stage (decision-making) is very inefficient. The first stage always requires some time, and the more complex the creative work, the more time it consumes.
He also talks about working without interruption, a difficult task in this twitter era.
























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