Hey everybody, what's up, this is TPayne signing on with a blog that will be dedicated to the world of creative ideas and everything inbetween.
First, I should probably define what the word creative actually means to properly explain myself. Through the good old dictionary, creative is defined as having the quality or power of creating something, resulting from the originality of thought, expression, or imagination.
Well that’s quite the oxymoron eh? Looking at the textbook definition of creativity.
Let me put it in words that can actually reflect and relate to each of you.
Creativity flows from the soul. You don’t believe in souls you say? Alright, think about something you do that gives you ‘feelgoodgoosebumps’ and makes you feel on top of the world. That exact feeling you get stems from your inner most emotions, feelings, senses, passions, and that to me, is your soul. Everyone has some sort of soul, however it varies in levels among different people, depending on their environment, life circumstances, and also the people around them.
That being said, creativity and creative ideas stem from feelings, emotions, senses, and your inner passion. Everything around you that consumes your time and life can lead to a creative thought in one way or another. It may come to you when you’re thinking hard about a certain topic, or while you’re brushing your teeth, walking the dog, or something irrelevant.
However, once this initial creative thought hits you, it creates even more thoughts that dive deeper into this creative sensation, and you can become almost lost through it all. Slow down Billy, take a deep breath and calm down. The creativity gift that was given to you can be used as an effective tool in life. Many people have become incredibly successful by having brilliant creative ideas, and actually applying them to life settings or situations that in return affects the lives of others.
Through this blog, I will explore various profiles on successful people who have had that creative spark or thought, at even the most randomness of times, and pursued this idea to its maximum potential.
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Who are you calling an oxymoron?
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