Instead, what we call creativity usually
happens when two worlds collide and some smart person gets the
bright idea to apply specific knowledge from one domain in another totally unrelated one.
Here are some recent quotes from a variety of people who have used these resources: «using these resources sprung me back into life... Going to school is a pleasure now» «got me excited about being in school again... long time since that's
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ideas and now it's a beautiful class to be in... at last» «gives you splendid
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The spectacular failure of Solyndra is a good object lesson in what
happens when someone jumps the rails and go from
bright idea to commercial scale without passing through this time - tested paradigm.