Summary of Maria Brito s How Creativity Rules the World
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 I thought about going back to Venezuela, as I had done many times before, to see my paternal grandparents and feel the humidity of the streets, and to be back in my childhood home in El Hatillo, a working-class neighborhood on the slopes of Mount Parque. -> I had been working nonstop since the start of the pandemic, traveling from one city to the next, and I felt nostalgic for Caracas, the city I had grown up in and left behind fifteen years earlier.
#2 I couldn’t believe it when I found out that my grandfather had been kidnapped, and I was shocked to see him alive in a video clip of the event.
#3 My grandfather was a brilliant, creative, and inquisitive man who had many interests and abilities, which allowed him to be creative and original in his ideas and their execution. He was kidnapped by Marxist guerrilla forces in Venezuela in 1971.
#4 My grandfather was a creative and inquisitive man who had many interests and abilities, which allowed him to be creative and original in his ideas and their execution. He was kidnapped by Marxist guerrilla forces in 1971.

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Date de parution 08 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350031720
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

I thought about going back to Venezuela, as I had done many times before, to see my paternal grandparents and feel the humidity of the streets, and to be back in my childhood home in El Hatillo, a working-class neighborhood on the slopes of Mount Parque. -> I had been working nonstop since the start of the pandemic, traveling from one city to the next, and I felt nostalgic for Caracas, the city I had grown up in and left behind fifteen years earlier.

#2

I couldn’t believe it when I found out that my grandfather had been kidnapped, and I was shocked to see him alive in a video clip of the event.

#3

My grandfather was a brilliant, creative, and inquisitive man who had many interests and abilities, which allowed him to be creative and original in his ideas and their execution. He was kidnapped by Marxist guerrilla forces in Venezuela in 1971.

#4

My grandfather was a creative and inquisitive man who had many interests and abilities, which allowed him to be creative and original in his ideas and their execution. He was kidnapped by Marxist guerrilla forces in 1971.

#5

Creativity and crisis are inextricably linked. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#6

When conditions are difficult, people are forced to be creative, and that’s when things get done.

#7

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis.

#8

The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#9

I was an only child, and I spent too much of my time daydreaming and having internal dialogues. I was craving to see the world.

#10

I was an only child, and I spent too much of my time daydreaming and having internal dialogues. I was craving to see the world.

#11

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#12

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#13

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#14

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#15

Creativity is the use of known or old information and ideas to produce something new. It is the fun engine of imagination, and it applies to all industries. Innovation is the application of the creative process to existing products or services or the combination of different extant variables to create something original that brings value to a group of people.

#16

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis.

#17

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#18

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#19

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#20

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#21

Own your creativity. The first step on the road to creative recovery is to acknowledge that you can produce new and relevant ideas, regardless of how small they are.

#22

When you quit that job, it never occurred to you that you could make a living doing something you love. But you had the wholehearted willingness to start a creative career and make a living from it.

#23

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#24

Creativity flourishes in times of crisis. The more difficult the conditions, the more creativity flourishes.

#25

Braque's first collage was the precursor of decoupage, photomontage, Photoshop, the mood board, and Pinterest.

#26

Creativity flourishes in difficult situations. It develops in those who put in the work. Anybody can be creative in business regardless of their background or industry if they put the work in.

#27

You can be creative, regardless of your background or industry. Creativity flourishes in difficult situations, and it develops in those who put in the work.

#28

Creativity flourishes in difficult situations, and it develops in those who put in the work. Artists have no discipline or structure, but they are obsessive about their work and pursue it to the exclusion of practically everything else.

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